Dana Kabbani, MD

Dana Kabbani, MD

Specialty: Primary Care, Internal Medicine
Title: Clinical Assistant Professor

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Dana Kabbani, MD
Internal Medicine
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  • About

    I am an Internal Medicine physician providing community-based primary care. I enjoy getting to know my patients over time and building long-term relationships grounded in trust, listening, and shared decision-making. I care for patients from diverse backgrounds and speak Arabic in addition to English

    I completed my Internal Medicine training at Wayne State University in Detroit. My clinical interests include general adult primary care, chronic disease management, HIV care and prevention, and improving access to inclusive, patient-centered care. When not seeing patients, I enjoy spending time with my husband, our daughter, and our dog.

    Areas of Practice

    Adult primary care, including preventive care, annual physicals, and management of chronic medical conditions. Women's and Men's Health across adulthood with a focus on aging and long-term wellness. HIV primary care and HIV prevention.

    Locations

    • Internal Medicine Clinic | Canton Health Center 1051 N Canton Center Rd
      Canton, MI 48187-5097
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    Insurance Accepted

    University of Michigan Health participates with most health insurance plans.

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    Education & Training

    Residency

    Wayne State University-Detroit Medical Center, Internal Medicine, 2021

    Board Certifications

    Internal Medicine

    Professional Organizations

    American College of Physicians
    Society of General Internal Medicine

    Research Overview

    I care for patients in community-based settings, with a focus on practical, compassionate primary care. My work includes general adult primary care and chronic disease management, along with HIV care and prevention, and improving access to inclusive care. I am interested in care models that are patient-centered and support long-term health.