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Abdelhaleem Sideeg, MD, Fellow

  • Hepatology (liver gallbladder biliary ducts and pancreas)
Virginia Mason Medical Center
Ages 18+

Abdelhaleem Sideeg, MD, Fellow

Abdelhaleem Sideeg, MD, is a hepatology fellow who specializes in the management of hepatobiliary disease, including acute and chronic viral hepatitis, liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. Dr. Sideeg uses a transient elastography ultrasound technology to better measure liver disease.

Dr. Sideeg is deeply committed to providing comprehensive, high-quality, evidence-based care to his patients with empathy, compassion and respect. He actively listens to his patients’ concerns, educates them about their conditions and works collaboratively to develop personalized treatment plans. In this way, he is able to empower his patients to make better decisions for their health and to provide the best possible patient outcomes.

Away from work, Dr. Sideeg enjoys painting, traveling and playing soccer.

Specialties

  • Hepatology (liver gallbladder biliary ducts and pancreas)

Credentials

  • American Board of Internal Medicine

Education

  • Medical School: MBBS, Faculty of Medicine, University of Khartoum - Khartoum, Sudan
  • Residency: Columbia University in Affiliation with Harlem Hospital, New York City, NY
  • Fellowships: Hepatology, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Seattle, WA

Medical groups

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Puget Sound High Value Network
  • Rainier Health Network

Languages

  • Arabic
  • English

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