Jamaica Hospital would like to introduce our community to Obstetrician and Gynecologist Dr. Hala Ubaid.
Dr. Ubaid was born and raised in New York. She is fluent in three languages: Urdu, Hindi, and English.
Dr. Ubaid earned her bachelor’s degree from the New York Institute of Technology, then went on to complete her medical education at the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine. She graduated with honors from both programs.
Dr. Ubaid performed at the top of her class and gained extensive experience serving a diverse population during her residency training at Nassau University Medical Center. She is board certified by the American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
Dr. Ubaid is highly trained in performing a wide range of obstetrical and gynecological procedures including general gynecologic surgery.
Before joining Jamaica Hospital six months ago, Dr. Ubaid worked at a private practice for several years. “I have always wanted to work in a team setting in which I could mentor medical residents and care for a community that was underserved. I am able to do these things and more at Jamaica Hospital. I’m happy to be a part of this team,” she shared.
Having lived in Queens and with family members currently residing in the borough, giving back to the community is very important to Dr. Ubaid. Building trust among her patients is equally as important. Dr. Ubaid believes that one of the best ways to foster relationships with the women and families she cares for is to be sensitive to their cultural needs. “I aim to meet the unique needs of each of my patients. It is my goal to provide them with quality healthcare throughout all stages of life,” she said.
To make an appointment with Dr. Ubaid, please call Jamaica Hospital’s Women’s Health Center at 718-291-3276.
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