Dr. Mona Elhaj Iversen, MD
Dr. Mona Elhaj Iversen, MD
Offers telehealth
Overview
Dr. Mona Elhaj Iversen, MD works in Houston, TX as
They are board certified in
This provider offers telehealth appointments. Call the office to schedule.
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Insurance Accepted
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Blue Access Choice
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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas
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Part B Primary
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United Healthcare
Locations
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Medical Clinic of Houston Llp1701 Sunset Blvd, Houston, TX 77005Monday08:30 - 17:00Tuesday08:30 - 17:00Wednesday08:30 - 17:00Thursday08:30 - 17:00Friday08:30 - 17:00SaturdayClosedSundayClosed
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Office1701 Sunset Blvd Fl 4, Houston, TX 77005
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About Me
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Education
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University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
2007
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine and Rheumatology
Residency
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University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center|University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center At Dallas|University of Texas Southwestern, Dallas
2010
Fellowship
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University of Texas Health Science Center
2012
Frequently Asked Questions
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Dr. Elhaj Iversen accepts AARP, Aetna and Anthem as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. Elhaj Iversen accepts here.
Dr. Elhaj Iversen's office is located at 1701 Sunset Blvd Houston, TX 77005.
Dr. Elhaj Iversen frequently sees patients for
Dr. Elhaj Iversen has a star rating of 3.4/5 and has been reviewed 18 times.
Dr. Elhaj Iversen is board certified in
Dr. Elhaj Iversen has been practicing as a Rheumatologist for 17 years.
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