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Khaled O. Hadeli, MD

Pulmonologist

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  • Bio & Insurance Information

    Dr. Khaled Hadeli is a renowned pulmonologist in Tucson, Arizona. He obtained his medical degree from University of Tripoli School of Medicine and decided to complete his residency and fellowship at University of Arizona. With over 20 years of practice Dr. Hadeli is affiliated with three hospitals including Kindred Hospital – Tucson. He is board certified in pulmonary disease and accepts several types of insurances.



  • Education & Training

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    University of Tripoli School of Medicine Graduated in 1990

    Medical School

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    University of Arizona

    Residency

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    University of Arizona

    Fellowship

  • Board Certifications

    American Board of Internal Medicine - Pulmonary Disease

  • Hospital & Practice

    Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (520) 873-3000

    350 N Wilmot Rd

    Tucson, Arizona 85711

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    Carondelet St. Mary's Hospital

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (520) 872-3000

    1601 W St Mary’s Rd

    Tucson, Arizona 85745

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    Kindred Hospital - Tucson

    Languages: English/Spanish

    (520) 584-4500

    355 N Wilmot Rd

    Tucson, Arizona 85711

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  • Publications & Memberships

    Dr. Khaled O. Hadeli has contributed to 4 publications.

    Nitric oxide, peroxynitrite, and lower respiratory tract inflammation.

    Robbins, R. A., Hadeli, K., Nelson, D., Sato, E., Hoyt, J. C.; Immunopharmacology.

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    Predictors of oxygen desaturation during submaximal exercise in 8,000 patients.

    Hadeli, K. O., Siegel, E. M., Sherrill, D. L., Beck, K. C., Enright, P. L.; Chest.

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    A call for creation of medical ethics task force.

    Hadeli, K. O.; Libyan J Med

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    Right hemithoracic pseudocyst with splenic artery aneurysm: two rare complications of an uncommon disease.

    Hadeli, K., Khouzam, R., Freels, J.; Libyan J Med.

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    Memberships

    American College of Chest Physicians

    American Medical Association