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Englewood Health Physician Network Provider

Anish Samuel, MD

Critical Care Medicine
Pulmonary Medicine
Gender: Male
Languages: English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil
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About Anish Samuel, MD

Dr. Samuel specializes in pulmonary medicine and critical care medicine. His clinical interests include asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, interstitial lung disease, emphysema, lung cancer, pulmonary infection, respiratory failure, sleep disorders, and tuberculosis. Dr. Samuel received his MD from Government Medical College, in Kerala, India. He did an internal medicine residency and a pulmonary and critical care medicine fellowship, and was chief fellow, at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, in Paterson. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. In addition to English, Dr. Samuel is fluent in Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil. He joined Englewood Health Physician Network in 2024.Dr. Samuel specializes in pulmonary medicine and critical care medicine. His clinical interests include asthma, chronic obstructive lung disease, interstitial lung disease, emphysema, lung cancer, pulmonary infection, respiratory failure, sleep disorders, and tuberculosis. Dr. Samuel received his MD from Government Medical College, in Kerala, India. He did an internal medicine residency and a pulmonary and critical care medicine fellowship, and was chief fellow, at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center, in Paterson. He is a fellow of the American College of Physicians. In addition to English, Dr. Samuel is fluent in Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil. He joined Englewood Health Physician Network in 2024.

Education

MD: Government Medical College, Kerala, India

Residency

Internal Medicine: St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center

Fellowship

Pulmonary Medicine: St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center

Critical Care Medicine: St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center

Certifications

  • Critical Care Medicine (American Board of Internal Medicine)
  • Internal Medicine (American Board of Internal Medicine)
  • Pulmonary Disease (American Board of Internal Medicine)