Dr. Isaac Raijman named patient preferred gastroenterologist — 4 insights

Patient Preferred Physicians and Practitioners named Isaac Raijman, MD, a patient preferred physician in Texas.

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Here are four insights:

1. Dr. Raijman sees patients at Greater Houston Gastroenterology. He is also Houston-based CHI Baylor St. Luke’s Hospital’s Chief of Gastroenterology.

2. He earned his medical degree from Mexico City, Mexico-based Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and completed his internship and residency at Milwaukee-based University of Wisconsin Mount Sinai Medical Center. He completed his fellowship at Toronto, Canada-based The Wellesley Hospital.

3. Dr. Raijman has spoken at several national conference and published works in numerous peer-reviewed journals.

4. He is an American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, American Gastroenterological Association and American College of Gastroenterology Association member.

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