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Dr. Maman Ali, MD

Family Medicine* Age 54
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Dr. Maman Ali, MD

Family Medicine* Age 54
Omaha, NE
Accepting new patients
 

Overview

Dr. Maman Ali, MD works in Omaha, NE as a Family Medicine Physician.
Dr. Ali completed a residency at University of Nebraska Medical Center. They are affiliated with Methodist Hospital, Myrtue Medical Center, St. Anthony Regional Hospital and The Nebraska Medical Center. They are accepting new patients. Dr. Ali also speaks French and Hausa. Dr. Ali practices at Practice in Omaha, NE.

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Insurance Accepted

* Please verify this information when scheduling an appointment.
  • Cigna PPO
    Open Access Plus

Locations

  1. 1 Miracle Hills Primary Care Center PC
    11819 Miracle Hills Dr Ste 105, Omaha, NE 68154

About Me

Languages Spoken
French
Hausa
Languages Spoken
Specialties*
Family Medicine
Internal Medicine
Specialties*
  • *Medical News Today does not verify qualifications for medical specialties. Please verify your provider's specialty and qualifications directly with your provider and applicable medical board.
Education

Education

Medical Education
  • University Abdou Moumouni
Medical Education

Residency

Residency Hospital
  • University of Nebraska Medical Center
Residency Hospital

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