Asima Cheema, Internist
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Asima Cheema

Internist

3423 Olney Laytonsville Road Olney MD, 20832

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Dr. Cheema is a Board-Certified Internal Medicine physician and Certified Medical Director (CMD) with experience in adult and geriatric care. She provides patient care at skilled nursing facilities and an office practice in Olney, MD. Her clinical focus includes chronic disease management, preventative care, acute/subacute care, and lifestyle medicine. Dr. Cheema is also a published author and served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at the University of Maryland. She mentored both medical students and residents and is a mother of three children. Dr. Cheema strives to provide care to her patients with the same compassion and respect she would want for her loved ones.

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3423 Olney Laytonsville Road -
Olney, MD 20832
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