
Dr. Fadi Soliman earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from St. George's University School of Medicine in 2022 after completing his Bachelor of Science degree at Texas A & M University-Corpus Christi. His educational background also includes medical technology studies at Orange Coast College. Throughout his training, Dr. Soliman developed a strong passion for patient education, mental health advocacy, and compassionate, community-focused care.
Dr. Soliman has gained diverse clinical experience through family medicine residency training, hospital-based rotations, addiction medicine observerships, and volunteer healthcare initiatives. During his observership in addiction medicine, he worked closely with patients recovering from substance use disorders, an experience that deepened his appreciation for empathy, active listening, and holistic patient care. He has also volunteered with international mental health and suicide prevention initiatives in Tanzania, helping support the development of culturally relevant educational resources for underserved communities.
In addition to his clinical work, Dr. Soliman has contributed to medical research in radiology and cardiovascular medicine, including projects involving gadolinium-based contrast agents and cardiac care. His academic achievements earned him Distinction in Research honors from medical school. He has also served underserved populations through free clinic work, helping provide health education, screenings, and support for uninsured and underinsured patients.
Fluent in English, Arabic, and Spanish/Spanish Creole, Dr. Soliman values cultural understanding and compassionate communication in patient care. His experiences in research, volunteerism, and clinical medicine continue to shape his commitment to delivering empathetic, evidence-based healthcare to the communities he serves.





