Gerardo Bueso, MD
Endocrinologist
6411fannin St
Houston, TX 77030
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Gerardo Bueso, MD
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Medicine has always been part of his life. Dr. Eric Orzeck was born on the Makah Indian Reservation in Neah Bay, Washington, where his father was the only physician meeting the health care needs of the Indian tribes in the western Olympic Peninsula. The practice extended over hundreds of square miles – which he covered on horseback. Eric helped him pack the saddlebags with the instruments and medications for each day’s “house calls.”
After graduating from high school, the future Dr. Orzeck enlisted in the U S Army and was assigned to a mobile hospital unit (MASH). This experience led to his enrollment at Alfred University and early acceptance at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City. As part of his Endocrinology training, he returned to the University of Virginia for his first year’s Fellowship. The second year was completed at the M D Anderson Tumor Institute, now the M D Anderson Cancer Center, in Houston, Texas. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and was awarded Fellowship distinctions by the American College of Physicians (FACP), and the American College of Endocrinology (FACE).
In addition to his busy Houston endocrinology practice, Dr. Orzeck is actively involved as a volunteer with medical and community programs. He has returned to the Makah Reservation as an interim volunteer in their health clinic. As well, he was instrumental in obtaining grants to outfit two ambulances with patient care and communications equipment – crucial to communities separated from the nearest hospitals by more than 60 miles of challenging roads along the coastline. Back in Texas, he is certified by the West University Place Office of Senior Services as a handyman providing pro bono services to senior citizens – without cost to the community or residents. For more than two decades, Dr. Orzeck also has repaired donated medical equipment to be sent to developing countries in response to their specific requests. This local charity – Medical Bridges – is consistently rated in the top tier for their work, and they can always use volunteers: medicalbridges.org/volunteer/sort-room-volunteer
Dr. Orzeck looks forward to continuing his medical career at the Endocrine Center. After hours, he’ll be busy with his volunteer commitments…or practicing zydeco dancing (which needs more help than he’ll admit).
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Mohammad Jamal Uddin Ansari, MD, is a board-certified physician specializing in endocrinology and internal medicine. He sees patients out of the practice's Main Campus and Methodist West office. Dr. Ansari serves as a consultant to the Houston Methodist West Hospital.
Dr. Ansari's passion for social welfare and science led him to pursue a career in medicine. After graduating from Frontier Medical and Dental college he went on to complete his internal medicine residency at Jersey Shore University Medical Center and endocrinology fellowship at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
Dr. Ansari believes everyone has a story and he is ready to listen to yours.
Mohammad Ansari, MD
Endocrinologist
10837 Katy Freeway
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77079
Board certified in endocrinology and metabolism and internal medicine, Amer Al-Karadsheh, MD, has been serving the Houston area for over 15 years and is among the team of endocrinology, diabetes, and thyroid specialists at The Endocrine Center at their Main Campus office in Houston, Texas. Dr. Al-Karadsheh has extensive experience treating individuals with multiple endocrine conditions including diabetes, metabolic dysfunction, thyroid disorders, non-healing bone fractures resulting from osteoporosis, acne, hirsutism, and chronic fatigue syndrome in order to optimize his patients’ health and well-being.
Dr. Al-Karadsheh completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Jordan in Amman and continued on at the university’s medical school for his medical degree. He then completed his residency in internal medicine at Seton Hall University in New Jersey and rounded out his training with a fellowship in endocrinology and metabolism at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston.
Through his years of expertise and medical practice, Dr. Al-Karadsheh has acquired a special interest in treating infertility by identifying and restoring hormonal balance which, if successful, can lead to pregnancy without IVF treatments. More recently, Dr. Al-Karadsheh has implemented a weight management program with an emphasis on weight reduction, increased exercise, and prevention/reversal of serious weight-related health complications.
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Dr. Amer Al-Karadsheh, MD
Endocrinologist
10837 Katy Freeway
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77079
Medicine has always been part of his life. Dr. Eric Orzeck was born on the Makah Indian Reservation in Neah Bay, Washington, where his father was the only physician meeting the health care needs of the Indian tribes in the western Olympic Peninsula. The practice extended over hundreds of square miles – which he covered on horseback. Eric helped him pack the saddlebags with the instruments and medications for each day’s “house calls.”
After graduating from high school, the future Dr. Orzeck enlisted in the U S Army and was assigned to a mobile hospital unit (MASH). This experience led to his enrollment at Alfred University and early acceptance at the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He completed his Internal Medicine Residency at the University of Iowa Hospitals in Iowa City. As part of his Endocrinology training, he returned to the University of Virginia for his first year’s Fellowship. The second year was completed at the M D Anderson Tumor Institute, now the M D Anderson Cancer Center, in Houston, Texas. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and was awarded Fellowship distinctions by the American College of Physicians (FACP), and the American College of Endocrinology (FACE).
In addition to his busy Houston endocrinology practice, Dr. Orzeck is actively involved as a volunteer with medical and community programs. He has returned to the Makah Reservation as an interim volunteer in their health clinic. As well, he was instrumental in obtaining grants to outfit two ambulances with patient care and communications equipment – crucial to communities separated from the nearest hospitals by more than 60 miles of challenging roads along the coastline. Back in Texas, he is certified by the West University Place Office of Senior Services as a handyman providing pro bono services to senior citizens – without cost to the community or residents. For more than two decades, Dr. Orzeck also has repaired donated medical equipment to be sent to developing countries in response to their specific requests. This local charity – Medical Bridges – is consistently rated in the top tier for their work, and they can always use volunteers: medicalbridges.org/volunteer/sort-room-volunteer
Dr. Orzeck looks forward to continuing his medical career at the Endocrine Center. After hours, he’ll be busy with his volunteer commitments…or practicing zydeco dancing (which needs more help than he’ll admit).
Dr. Eric Orzeck, MD
Endocrinologist
10837 Katy Freeway
Suite 200
Houston, TX 77079