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Fadi Y. Yacoub
Patient Rating
4.9 / 5 (Based on 418 Reviews)

Fadi Y. Yacoub, MD, FASN

Specialties: Internal Medicine and Nephrology

Areas of Interest

Management of acute renal failure and nephrology

Year began practicing: 1998

Year joined staff: 2006

Education and Training

Education

1982-1988
University of Tishreen, Doctor of Medicine

Residency

1990-1996
Baptist Medical Center and University of Illinois, Family Medicine and Internal Medicine

Fellowship

University of Iowa, Nephrology

Internship

1988-1990
University of Damascus, Gynecology

Teaching or Professional Positions

  • Medical Director, Mercy Dialysis
  • Assistant Medical Director, Mercy Inpatient Rehabilitation Unit
  • Medical Director, Rivervalley Dialysis – Marengo

Professional Memberships

American Medical Association; Iowa Medical Society

Honors, Awards, etc.

  • 2024 Nominee for Michael Daly, MD, Humanitarian award
  • 2024 Nominee for Mentor/Educator award
  • 2022 Nominee for Mentor/Educator Award
  • 2019 Nominee for Colleague award
  • 2018 Nominee for Mentor/Educator award
  • 2015 Mentor/Educator Award Winner, one of Mercy's Annual Provider Awards
  • Chief Resident, University of Illinois, 1995-1996

Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine; American Board of Nephrology

Personal Interests

Soccer, aerobics, hiking, travel and spending time with family

Patient Reviews

5.0
October 25, 2024
Very knowledgeable about details of my case
5.0
October 17, 2024
Dr. Yacoub is so good, caring and compassionate. He is bright. So happy to going to him again. He provides education around kidney
5.0
October 07, 2024
Good doctor.
5.0
September 27, 2024
I trust Dr Yacoub with my well being - he is always honest with me, kind & respectful
5.0
September 25, 2024
Dr Yacoub is very good at engaging the patient in care instructions and explaining the treatment plan / changes
5.0
August 20, 2024
Dr Yacoub spent time going over plans and the plan of care with me. Answered my questions and listened to my worries and concernedI truly appreciated that. Dr Yacoub instilled confidence in me about my condition.
5.0
August 12, 2024
Dr Yacoub is very thorough and professional in his communication style and care. This is much appreciated
5.0
July 30, 2024
Doc Yacoub is the best and has been taking care of me for over 25 years
4.0
July 29, 2024
Very easy to communicate with and always ready to discuss anything
5.0
July 18, 2024
I have Recommended to my sister, my Mother died in 2003, my Father died d in 1970!!
5.0
June 25, 2024
I continue to have an excellent experience with Dr. Yacoub and the Mercy Internists of Iowa staff
5.0
June 20, 2024
He talks so we could understand what was going on and explain things to us
5.0
June 19, 2024
We had a very thorough discussion that was appreciated.
5.0
June 14, 2024
A very good care provider
5.0
April 23, 2024
Excellent experience
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Provider's Contact Information

  • Office Phone: 319-861-7615
  • Fax: 319-861-7612

Locations

Patient Stories

Worth the Wait

Morgan Kimbrough is ready to get on with his life – after dialysis. He’s been making the trip to Mercy Dialysis Center in northeast Cedar Rapids three times a week, four hours at a time, for the past 3½ years. If you do the math, that’s a total of more than 2,000 hours spent connected to a dialysis machine. Read more.

Life Never Tasted So Good

Any one of the daunting hardships Randy Kelley has endured would have overwhelmed someone else. Remarkable determination carried him through heart bypass surgery, kidney cancer, kidney dialysis and a kidney transplant. Read part 1 and part 2.

Care Coordination

A unique partnership between Mercy’s Dialysis Center and the University of Iowa Organ Transplant Program played a key role in guiding Randy Kelley’s recovery. Read more.

The Best Gift Ever

Bob Moorman was starting to act “goofy.” He was confused, forgetful and exhibiting significant personality changes. His family began to suspect he was in the beginning stages of dementia. Concerned, they set up an appointment for him at his medical home with his primary care physician. Read more.