


Dr. Raid Daas, MD
Dr. Raid Daas, MD is a hospital medicine specialist in Rushville, IN and has over 30 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Damascus University in 1991. He is affiliated with Rush Memorial Hospital. He is not accepting new patients.
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1300 N Main St Rushville, IN 46173Make an Appointment
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Dr. Raid Daas, MD is a hospital medicine specialist in Rushville, IN and has over 30 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from Damascus University in 1991. He is affiliated with Rush Memorial Hospital. He is not accepting new patients.Hospital Medicine
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Franciscan St. Francis Health, Indianapolis, In
Residency Hospital, 2013Damascus University
Medical School, 1991
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