About
Zaid Khalil, MD earned his medical degree from the University of Baghdad College of Medicine in 1979. He relocated to the United States in 1991 and completed his Family Medicine residency at Memorial Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia, in 1999. He holds board certification in Family Medicine and earned fellowship status with the American Academy of Family Practice. He also serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Georgetown University.
Dr. Khalil has delivered personalized primary care in private practice for more than two decades. He treats patients across a broad clinical spectrum, from acute conditions like sinus infections and the flu to chronic disease management and preventive wellness. He personally addresses medical emergencies in his office without delay and provides careful referrals to specialists and hospitals when needed. Dr. Khalil and his staff speak Arabic, and patients consistently describe his visits as thorough, compassionate, and unhurried.
Education & Training
Medical School
University of Baghdad College of Medicine
Residency
Family Medicine, Memorial Medical Center, Savannah, Georgia (completed 1999)
Certifications
Languages
English, Arabic
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Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Khalil treats a wide range of conditions across the full spectrum of family medicine. He handles acute illnesses like sinus infections, fevers, and the flu, as well as injuries including minor sutures and broken bones. He also manages chronic conditions and focuses heavily on preventive care and personalized wellness planning.
Yes, Dr. Khalil holds board certification in Family Medicine. He also holds fellowship status with the American Academy of Family Practice, and he serves as a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at Georgetown University.
Dr. Khalil earned his medical degree from the University of Baghdad College of Medicine in 1979. He completed his Family Medicine residency at Memorial Medical Center in Savannah, Georgia, finishing in 1999.
Dr. Khalil schedules appointments that run 30 to 45 minutes on average. Comprehensive physicals can extend up to 90 minutes. That time allows patients to ask questions and discuss health goals without feeling rushed.
Yes. Dr. Khalil and members of his staff speak Arabic, making the practice accessible to Arabic-speaking patients and families.
Dr. Khalil makes himself available to members around the clock. Patients can reach him by phone, text, or email 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Yes. Dr. Khalil regularly serves as the primary physician for multiple members of the same family. His practice offers a family plan that allows members to add family members to a single enrollment.
Dr. Khalil personally attends to medical emergencies that arise in his office without delay. Patients describe him as immediately responsive when urgent situations occur during a visit.
Yes. Dr. Khalil coordinates referrals to specialists and hospitals when a patient's needs extend beyond his direct care. Patients note that he connects them with efficient and well-matched providers.
Doctor profile last updated March 26, 2026
