Dr. Omar Awar, MD is a Cardiologist in Houston, TX. They studied atย Washington University, St Louis. They currently practice at Practice and are affiliated with Memorial Hermann Memorial City Medical Center. At present, Dr. Awar received an average rating of 4.8/5 from patients and has been reviewed 19 times. Their office accepts new patients. Dr. Awar is board certified in Cardiovascular Disease and accepts multiple insurance plans.
Torris Montgomery
9 months agoDoctor Omar Awar is a great Cardiologist to me. I have learned more with him in a one day visit then I have had with others in the last 10 years. He is definitely knowledgeable, polite, and proactive. I have had 2 other cardiologists before him and he Is the one I would have definitely picked. I will recommend him to family and friends.
Nihal Yassin
a year agoDr. Awar is a fabulous Cardiolagist. He is having excellent medical and communication skills and is very knowledgeable. He performed my heart catheterization and added 3 coronary stents through the wrist and was very successful. I wouldย highly recommend him to everyone.
Catherine Keeton
2 years agoMy late husband and I have seen Dr Awar for the past several years and he has kept our hearts strong and healthy. My new husband will be seeing Dr Awar from now on as well. He is a very kind and diligent man. He is so knowledgeable and caring.
Jayne Owen
a year agoDr. Awar is really great. I like him very much as my doctor. My lack of stars is for the office. When you call for anything other than an appointment you cannot talk to a person. Leaving messages does absolutely no good at all. No one ever calls you back. Iโve had a broken wrist that requires surgery for 8 days. Iโve needed surgery clearance and records from this office for a week. I still do not have anything from them. I even went in person to talk to them. They promised theyโd get everything to me by the end of day and still nothing. My surgery has been delayed an extra day because of this. It is at the urgent point now as waiting any longer would require rebreaking of bones to repair. This is unacceptable. Hospitals and surgeons offices have tried to get them as well to no avail. I donโt get it.
Sammie B
a year agoDr. Awar is a really good doctor.