Ahmed Sayed, MD
Geriatrics
Ahmed Sayed, MD is a renowned physician specializing in geriatrics, family medicine, and hospice and palliative care. He completed his Family Medicine Residency at the American University of Beirut, a Geriatric Medicine Fellowship at the University of New Mexico, and Hospice and Palliative Medicine at Larkin Community Hospital in Florida.
Dr. Sayed excels in managing the needs of elderly patients and those with life-limiting conditions. His contributions have extended healthcare access to geriatric patients in remote communities like Zuni Pueblo in New Mexico. Dr. Sayed’s clinical experience is complemented by his research contributions to public health issues, including the impact of waste disposal crises on hospitalization rates. He has gone on to present his findings at international conferences. Dr. Sayed is also a five-time recipient of the I-Care Commitment Award from the University of New Mexico.
Outside the clinic, Dr. Sayed is an avid hiker, a lover of literature, and a chess enthusiast. He draws inspiration from the book Atomic Habits by James Clear, advocating for the power of small, consistent actions in achieving monumental change. His personal philosophy, "Keep moving forward," reflects his approach to both life and medicine.