Tariq Ahmed, M.D., is a dedicated Family Medicine Physician committed to delivering compassionate, comprehensive primary care. He currently serves as a Primary Care Physician with the Neighborhood Health Center of WNY, Inc., in Buffalo, New York, where he provides essential medical services to the local community.
His career in medicine is characterized by a strong commitment to both patient care and medical education. Prior to his current role, Dr. Ahmed was a Primary Care Physician with the Anthony L. Jordan Health Corporation in Rochester, where he not only managed a patient panel but also held a teaching position, mentoring the next generation of family medicine residents.
Dr. Ahmed’s medical practice is built on a robust foundation of clinical training. He completed his Family Medicine Residency in the Urban Track program at the University at Buffalo, based at the Erie County Medical Center (ECMC). This rigorous training equipped him with deep experience in managing diverse and complex health needs in an urban setting.
His early exposure to the healthcare system began at ECMC, where he worked as a Data Collector for clinical research, honing his skills in patient interaction, data analysis, and understanding the operational flow of a busy emergency department. This experience provided a unique perspective on patient populations and systemic health challenges that continues to inform his patient-centered approach.
Guided by a mission to serve, Dr. Ahmed is driven by a constant goal—to provide high-quality, accessible healthcare and to educate both patients and future physicians, thereby uplifting the health and well-being of his community.
Dr. Ahmed is originally from India and currently lives in Buffalo with his wife and children.