Office of Internal Medicine

Office of Internal Medicine The OIM team has over 30 years of experience in providing exceptional care to our patients. Hany M.

Habashy, MD, is the principal for the Office of Internal Medicine, PC. Dr. Habashy graduated from Alexandria Medical School in Egypt in 1980. He moved to England in 1983 for post-graduate training and study. Dr. Habashy was elected to the membership of the prestigious Royal College of Physicians of Great Britain in 1986. He came to the United States in 1993, where he completed his residency training at Methodist University Hospital and became board certified in 1995. Dr. Habashy was elected to the Fellowship of American College of Physicians in 2014. He has practiced Internal Medicine in Memphis for more than 20 years. The providers at the Office of Internal Medicine have over 50 years of combined experience in providing exceptional care to our patients. Recognizing that internal medicine is true primary care, we set our goals high as the coordinator of all of your healthcare needs. Seeing you on a regular basis allows us to develop strong relationships with our patients. This strong foundation helps us to promote lifetime wellness rather than short term solutions. In addition to a priority of focus on the patient relationship as a whole, we also serve internal medicine needs at Methodist University Hospital and Encompass Rehabilitation Hospital located near our clinic in downtown Memphis, allowing for continuity of care under the same group of providers. Dr. Hany Habashy's team of providers:
- Kim Polk, FNP-BC
- Megan Self, AGNP-C
- Mindy Williamson, FNP-C
- Catherine Phelps, FNP-C
- Gabrielle Victor, FNP-BC
- Mandy Almond, FNP-C

Did You Know?High cholesterol often has no symptoms, which means many people do not know their levels are elevated until...
12/10/2025

Did You Know?
High cholesterol often has no symptoms, which means many people do not know their levels are elevated until a routine test reveals it. Left untreated, high cholesterol can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke.

The positive news is that healthy eating, regular exercise, and proper medical care can help manage cholesterol and protect your heart.

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💧 Myth vs. FactMany people assume thirst is the first sign that you need water, but thirst actually means your body is a...
12/08/2025

💧 Myth vs. Fact
Many people assume thirst is the first sign that you need water, but thirst actually means your body is already becoming dehydrated. Staying hydrated throughout the day supports digestion, energy, brain function, and heart health.

Make hydration a daily habit, not a reaction. 💙

💙 Health Tip FridayYour immune system works hard every day to keep you healthy. Building simple habits into your routine...
12/05/2025

💙 Health Tip Friday
Your immune system works hard every day to keep you healthy. Building simple habits into your routine can strengthen your defenses, reduce illness, and help boost your energy.

Focus on balanced meals, daily movement, hydration, and consistent sleep to keep your immune system strong year-round.

💙 Did You Know?Nearly half of adults in the United States have high blood pressure, and many do not know it. Because it ...
12/03/2025

💙 Did You Know?
Nearly half of adults in the United States have high blood pressure, and many do not know it. Because it often has no symptoms, regular checkups are essential for early detection and long-term heart health.

The good news is that with healthy habits and proper care, high blood pressure can often be managed effectively.

📞 (901) 726-0843
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⭐ We appreciate your feedback!Thank you for sharing your experience and trusting Dr. Habashy and our team with your care...
12/01/2025

⭐ We appreciate your feedback!

Thank you for sharing your experience and trusting Dr. Habashy and our team with your care. Your feedback means so much to us. 💙

If you’ve had a positive experience with Dr. Habashy and the Office of Internal Medicine, we’d love to hear from you too.
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💙 Health Tip FridayAs the days get cooler and routines get busier, finding time to move your body becomes even more impo...
11/28/2025

💙 Health Tip Friday
As the days get cooler and routines get busier, finding time to move your body becomes even more important. Walking, stretching, or light exercise can boost your mood, energy, and overall health.

Small, consistent habits add up. Aim for at least 30 minutes of movement each day to keep your body strong and your mind clear.

Holiday Update:Our office will be closed tomorrow (11/27) for Thanksgiving so our team can spend the day with their fami...
11/26/2025

Holiday Update:
Our office will be closed tomorrow (11/27) for Thanksgiving so our team can spend the day with their families.

We hope you have a healthy and happy holiday! We’ll reopen on Friday.

❤️ Myth vs. FactHeart disease is not just a concern for older adults. High blood pressure, stress, poor sleep, and unhea...
11/24/2025

❤️ Myth vs. Fact
Heart disease is not just a concern for older adults. High blood pressure, stress, poor sleep, and unhealthy habits can impact your heart at any age.

Taking small steps now, like staying active, eating balanced meals, and managing stress, can protect your heart for years to come.

Your heart health starts today. 💙

❄️ Health Tip FridayAs winter approaches, your immune system can become more vulnerable. Focus on nutrient-rich foods, r...
11/21/2025

❄️ Health Tip Friday
As winter approaches, your immune system can become more vulnerable. Focus on nutrient-rich foods, regular movement, and consistent sleep to keep your body strong throughout the colder months.

Small daily habits make a big difference in staying healthy all season. 💙

Did you know?Healthy habits today can protect your heart tomorrow. Regular activity, balanced nutrition, and routine che...
11/20/2025

Did you know?

Healthy habits today can protect your heart tomorrow. Regular activity, balanced nutrition, and routine check-ups all play an important role in long-term heart health.

⭐ We appreciate your feedbackHearing about your experiences helps us continue providing the highest level of care to our...
11/17/2025

⭐ We appreciate your feedback
Hearing about your experiences helps us continue providing the highest level of care to our patients.

Thank you to our patients who take the time to share their stories and trust us with their health. Your kind words mean so much to our entire team. 💙

If you’ve had a positive experience with Dr. Habashy and the Office of Internal Medicine, we’d love to hear from you too.

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🌈 Health Tip FridayAdding more color to your meals is one of the simplest ways to boost your overall health. Different f...
11/14/2025

🌈 Health Tip Friday
Adding more color to your meals is one of the simplest ways to boost your overall health. Different fruits and vegetables provide unique vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that support your heart, brain, and immune system.

Start small: include at least three different colors of produce on your plate each day. Your body will thank you. 💙

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2693 Union Extended, Suite 100
Memphis, TN
38112

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

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