Zulfiqar Cheema, MD, PhD, FACS, RPVI

Z. Faisal Cheema

Cheema, Zulfiqar, MD, PhD, FACS, RPVI

Vascular Surgery

Accepting New Patients

Webster Clinic
600 N. Kobayashi Rd., Ste. 210
Webster, TX 77598

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Phone Call (346) 333-2770
Fax (281) 336-1614
Language(s): English

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Locations

Webster Clinic

600 N. Kobayashi Rd.,
Ste. 312
Webster, TX 77598

My Biography

  • 2015, 2017-2018 Top Doctors, Houstonia Magazine
  • 2007 Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society Resident Research Award
  • 2006 William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute Award: Patency and Endothelialization of NO generating polymer infused ePTFE small caliber bypass grafts of the IVC and supraceliac aorta in the Rabbit model
  • 2005 William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute Award: Mechanism of NO-induced attenuation of aberrant cell proliferation and migration in endothelial cells and pancreatic cancer
  • 1998 2nd place, Texas A&M University Faculty of Neuroscience Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1998 2nd place, Texas A&M University Research Symposium
  • 1997 2nd place, Texas A&M Health Science Center Graduate Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1996 Friend Award from the Class of 1999, Texas A&M Medical School
  • 1996-1998 Graduate Student Representative on the Faculty of Neuroscience 
  • 1996 1st place, Texas A&M Health Science Center Graduate Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1996 John P. McGovern Award, Texas Research Society on Alcoholism
  • 1995-1997 Travel Award, Texas A&M Faculty of Neuroscience
  • 1995-1996 Reagents Award (Scholarship)
Awards and Publications
  • 2015, 2017-2018 Top Doctors, Houstonia Magazine
  • 2007 Frederick A. Coller Surgical Society Resident Research Award
  • 2006 William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute Award: Patency and Endothelialization of NO generating polymer infused ePTFE small caliber bypass grafts of the IVC and supraceliac aorta in the Rabbit model
  • 2005 William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute Award: Mechanism of NO-induced attenuation of aberrant cell proliferation and migration in endothelial cells and pancreatic cancer
  • 1998 2nd place, Texas A&M University Faculty of Neuroscience Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1998 2nd place, Texas A&M University Research Symposium
  • 1997 2nd place, Texas A&M Health Science Center Graduate Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1996 Friend Award from the Class of 1999, Texas A&M Medical School
  • 1996-1998 Graduate Student Representative on the Faculty of Neuroscience 
  • 1996 1st place, Texas A&M Health Science Center Graduate Research Symposium and Poster Competition
  • 1996 John P. McGovern Award, Texas Research Society on Alcoholism
  • 1995-1997 Travel Award, Texas A&M Faculty of Neuroscience
  • 1995-1996 Reagents Award (Scholarship)

Education and Board Certificates

Medical School

Medical Degree, 1999-2003

Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine

Accepted Insurances