Adham Saad, MD
Bariatric Surgery
Dr. Saad graduated with honors from Austin College in Texas. His medical school training was at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio. He then completed his General Surgery residency training and research fellowship in Thoracic surgery at University of Texas Health in San Antonio. After residency, he practiced as a General Surgeon in Guam for almost five years. Following his time in Guam, he completed a Fellowship in Advanced Minimally Invasive GI and Bariatric Surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. He joined the University of South Florida surgical faculty in 2017 and quickly showed interest in surgical education. He has earned several teaching awards in his tenure here at USF and serves as the General Surgery Program Director. His clinical practice is comprised of benign and malignant diseases of the Upper GI tract where he serves as faculty in the USF Joy McCann Culverhouse Center for Swallowing Disorders as well as Abdominal Wall Reconstruction/Hernia where he serves as Director of the USF Hernia Center
Provider Information
Specialties
Bariatric Surgery
Gender
male
Languages
English
Education
University of Texas Health Science: Medical School, MD, 2005
University of Alabama School of Medicine:Fellowship, GI Surgery, 2017; University of Texas Health Science: Residency, Surgery, 2011; University of Texas Health Science: Internship, Surgery, 2006
Conditions Treated
Heart Disease
High Blood Pressure
Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
Nonalcoholic Steatohepatitis
Obesity
Stroke
Type 2 Diabetes