Welcome to Ozone Park Quality Care Medicine PLLC

Dr. Musammat R. Jahan is a highly experienced and respected physician who has been in practice for more than 14 years. Her medical career started in 2003, when she graduated from the Comilla Medical College in Bangladesh. Dr. Jahan then completed an internship at Comilla Medical College Hospital, and later entered private practice in the United States. As an esteemed internist with a wealth of top level experiences, Dr. Jahan diagnoses treats a wide variety of conditions for her patients of all ages, as well as providing medical examinations and administering vaccination shots. Conditions treated by her include diabetes, hypertension, obesity, anxiety, allergies, skin infections, asthma and bronchitis.

Dr. Jahan has quickly become known for her excellence as a physician, but she is also renowned for her caring and compassionate attitude. Alongside her practice at St. John’s Episcopal Hospital, Dr. Jahan also works as an attending physician for Essen MED House Calls, Parker Jewish Institute, and St John’s Episcopal Hospital, making her services available to an increasing number of patients. Her dedication and commitment makes Dr. Musammat R. Jahan a very worthy winner of a 2017 Top Doctor Award.

What's Special?

Dr. Jahan has quickly become known for her excellence as a physician, but she is also renowned for her caring and compassionate attitude.

Our Treatment Areas

  • Diabetes Treatment

    Blood sugar control through diet, oral medication or insulin is the main treatment for diabetes.

  • Anxiety Treatment

    Often, anxiety treatment will consist of a combination of psychotherapy, behavioral therapy, and medication.

  • Allergies Treatment

    There have lots of treatment options for allergies. Over-the-counter and prescription medications can recover allergies.

  • Hypertension Treatment

    With less salt, a healthier diet, exercising regularly and taking medication can help lower blood pressure.

  • Obesity Treatment

    Changes in your eating habits and increased physical activity. It’s depend on your level of obesity, your overall health condition.

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