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Basem Elbrolosy, MD

4.6 out of 5 
(130  Ratings), 49 Comments
  • Accepting New Patients

Dr. Basem Elbrolosy is a board-certified family medicine and urgent care physician with more than three decades of diverse clinical experience spanning the United States, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. His extensive training includes a Family Medicine residency and internship at the University of Toledo College of Medicine, where he also served as Chief Resident. He holds a Master’s Degree in Emergency Medicine and earned his MBBCh with distinction from the University of Alexandria in Egypt.

Dr. Elbrolosy’s career has included a wide range of roles in family and emergency medicine. He has served as a physician at respected institutions such as King Faisal Specialist Hospital & Research Center in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, and Coos County Family Health Service in New Hampshire. In addition to his clinical roles, he has held multiple leadership and teaching positions, including Chair of the Triage Task Force at KFSH&RC and instructor for both Advanced Trauma Life Support (ATLS) and Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS).

His research and academic contributions include peer-reviewed publications, such as an article on diabetic ketoacidosis in the American Journal of the Medical Sciences, and original research on immunologic function post-splenic trauma. He has earned numerous accolades, including Physician of the Year at KFSH&RC and the Resident Teacher Award from the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine.

Dr. Elbrolosy maintains active memberships in professional organizations including the American Academy of Family Physicians and the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine, and is a clinical instructor at the Tufts University School of Medicine. Fluent in the complexities of both emergency and primary care, he continues to serve his patients and students with clinical excellence, dedication to education, and a deep commitment to community health.

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Education
  • Medical School
  • MBBS University of Alexandria, Faculty of Medicine Alexandria, Egypt
  • Internship
  • Family Medicine University of Toledo, College of Medicine
    Toledo, OH
  • Residency
  • Emergency Medicine University of Alexandria, Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria, Egypt
  • Family Medicine St. Luke’s Hospital/ University of Toledo, College of Medicine
    Toledo, OH

Reviews

The following ratings and reviews are based on verified feedback collected from our nationally recognized Press Ganey patient experience surveys. The ratings and comments submitted by patients reflect their own views and opinions. Patient identifiers are withheld to ensure confidentiality and privacy.
  • 07/28/2026
    07/28/2026
    Rating: 5.00

    Dr. Elbrolosy is a fantastic doctor, I feel like my medical conditions and concerns are well cared for.

  • 07/28/2026
    07/28/2026
    Rating: 5.00

    Very professional and courteous and knowledgeable- the physician and staff

  • 07/23/2026
    07/23/2026
    Rating: 1.84

    Was pushed out and told "your 15 mins is up" I came with 4 questions and concerns and he only addressed 2 before he pushed me out. The two concerns I was able to adressy he did not even ask to see the concerns. He just went based on a brief description and referred me to someone else without hesitation. He told me that it is just a money game and we are no longer referred to as patients but more customers. Seems he was not happy with the practice procedures. One of the other concerns was the pain and lump I have in my foot and he just quickly said we can address that in 3 months when you come back. I will be looking for a different provider. I prefer someone that has better bedside manner and is actually concerned about my concerns and me as a patient and not just a number.

  • 07/23/2026
    07/23/2026
    Rating: 3.65

    Doctor seemed a very nice man and no doubt very skilled in his profession, and generally respectful. However, he was always talking and rarely gave me a chance to speak. I found it slightly difficult to follow his English and I did not get the impression that he fully listened to me or understood what I was saying before he would cut me off and begin talking again. He mentioned that he was teaching somewhere and seemed stuck in his lecturer mode.