Gabriel El-Kass, MD, FACP
Board Certified & Fellowship Trained Interventional Nephrologist
Medical School
Residency
Lutheran Medical Center, Brooklyn, NY (currently: NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn)
Fellowship
Nephrology Fellowship: New York-Presbyterian Queens, Flushing, NY
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Geriatrics Fellowship: North Shore-Long Island Health System, Manhasset, NY
Training
Interventional Nephrology: American Access Care Physician, PLLC, Brooklyn, NY
Board Certification
Internal Medicine, Nephrology, and Geriatric Medicine
Biography
Gabriel El-Kass, MD, FACP, is board-certified in internal medicine, nephrology, and geriatric medicine, and is certified in interventional nephrology by the American Society of Diagnostic and Interventional Nephrology (ASDIN).
Dr. El-Kass earned his medical degree from the University of Aleppo in Syria; completed residency training in internal medicine at Lutheran Medical Center (now known as NYU Langone Hospital–Brooklyn); and specialized further by achieving fellowships in geriatrics at North Shore University Hospital-Long Island Jewish Medical Center and nephrology at New York-Presbyterian Queens Hospital.
At SKI Vascular Center in Tucson, Dr. El-Kass provides comprehensive dialysis vascular access care care for patients with chronic kidney disease. He has published research on “Is There a Correlation Between Physicians’ Ethnicity and Nursing Home Placement?”, and serves as Medical Director of Davita Pascua Yaqui Hemodialysis Unit. Dr. El-Kass is an Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of Arizona.
When interacting with his patients, Dr. El-Kass’s care philosophy is: “Treat every patient as you treat yourself and your family members.”
Dr. El-Kass is fluent in Arabic and has received the COLA Laboratory Excellence Award & Certificate. He is an active member of the Fellow of American College of Physicians (FACP) and ASDIN. Outside of medicine, he enjoys playing music and collecting sports cards and stamps.