Preventive medicine starts by partnering with patients to keep them active and engaged in their healthcare planning and decision-making process. This partnership is achieved through spending time with patients and listening to them in order to better understand their individual healthcare needs and goals. I thrive to keep my patients healthy by utilizing up-to-date medical screening strategies and active chronic disease management.
Soraya Sharfaei, MD, MS, FACP
Internal Medicine
Years in Practice:
20
years
Practices In:
Plainfield
Patients Seen:
Adults
Board Certifications
Internal Medicine
Languages
English
Clinical Interests
General internal medicine, Preventive medicine, Cancer screenings, Chronic disease management, Diabetes, Asthma, COPD, Hypertension, Providing care for young adults and geriatrics populations
Personal Interests
Spending time with family, Travel
Memberships
American College of Physicians
Silver Cross Hospital
School
Iran University of Medical Sciences
Graduation Date:
1994
Degree:
MD
Residency
Bronx-Lebanon Hospital, Albert Einstein College of Medicine
Resident in Internal Medicine
Provider’s Publications
Irradiance and light dose influence histological localization of photodamage induced by photodynamic therapy with aminolaevulinic acid.
January 2000
Weekly topical application of methyl aminolevulinate followed by light exposure delays the appearance of UV-induced skin tumours in mice.
January 2000
ProtoProtoporphyrin IX fluorescence kinetics in UV-induced tumours and normal skin of hairless mice after topical application of 5-aminolevulinic acid methyl ester.
January 2000
Image analysis used to facilitate cancer research.
January 2000
Systemic photodynamic therapy with aminolaevulinic acid delays the appearance of ultraviolet-induced skin tumours in mice.
January 2000
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