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Dr. Ihab Almagdub is an internal medicine specialist with a practice based in Lexington, Kentucky. Graduated from the University of Tripoli Faculty of Medicine in 2003[1], he brings over two decades of experience to his practice. His affiliation with top-rated hospitals such as Kentucky Children's Hospital, University of Kentucky Healthcare Good Samaritan Hospital, and University of Kentucky Albert B Chandler Medical Center underscores his commitment to delivering quality care.

Dr. Almagdub specializes in internal medicine [2] and hospital medicine, among other specialties. His recent clinical practice encompasses various procedures and conditions, such as endocarditis, osteomyelitis, anemia, diabetes mellitus, and septicemia. In addition, he carries out procedural activities such as lumbar puncture, occupational therapy evaluation, echocardiogram, sigmoidoscopy, and cardioversion.

Dr. Almagdub sees a wide variety of patients and accepts up to 19 insurance plans, including the big ones: Humana, CIGNA, and UnitedHealthcare.

Besides clinical practice, Dr. Almagdub has contributed to medical research and publications. His research efforts relate to various aspects of internal medicine, including the effects of fasting during Ramadan. His works have been published in recognized journals in medicine, reflecting his commitment to improving knowledge in this discipline.

One of the major research contributions of Dr. Almagdub is on Ramadan fasting and its health effects.[3] Recently, he and his colleagues explored the possible risks and benefits of Ramadan fasting, especially in cases with comorbid states. Their findings emphasize proper medical guidance and diet adjustment during this period.

Other research by Dr. Almagdub has focused on the genetics of diabetes, especially Type 1 diabetes. His studies have explored the association of certain genetic markers with the development of this autoimmune disease. Once genetic risk factors are identified, strategies for prevention and treatment can be more effectively developed.

Aside from his research, Dr. Almagdub actively engages in medical education, having mentored young physicians and participated in the training of future generations of health professionals, helping local students.

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https://www.practo.com/abu-dhabi/doctor/ihab-mohammed-almagdub-internal-medicine

https://health.usnews.com/doctors/ihab-almagdub-687910 https://www.healthcare6.com/physician/lexington-ky/ihab-almagdub-1593665.html https://www.healthcare4ppl.com/physician/kentucky/lexington/ihab-m-almagdub-1801050984.html

https://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-ihab-almagdub-gfr52

https://www.practo.com/abu-dhabi/doctor/ihab-mohammed-almagdub-internal-medicine https://doctor.webmd.com/doctor/ihab-almagdub-68b59175-8000-4ab9-8793-5bd5f0577b45-overview https://www.linkedin.com/in/ihab-almagdub-96963790