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Agha Arthritis Associates offers comprehensive arthritis care in Cary and Benson, North Carolina.
If you are experiencing swelling and pain in your joints, it’s time to find help.

Dr. Bilal Agha

About

Dr. Bilal M Agha

Dr. Bilal M Agha is a fellowship trained rheumatologist in practice for more than 18 years and has offices in Cary and Benson North Carolina. He graduated from Aga Khan University in Pakistan and completed his residency training in Baltimore Maryland. He finished his rheumatology fellowship at Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia and worked at his Alma mater for three years before returning to North Carolina where he has been in practice. He is also a fellow of American College of Rheumatology and member of North Carolina Medical Society. His goal is to provide optimal rheumatological care keeping goal of physical, mental and social well being.

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Carol Hartman

Our

Locations

Cary Office

Cary Location
103 Parkway Office Ct
Suite 202
Cary, NC 27518
Phone: (919) 233-3570
Fax:     (919) 233-3571

Office Hours
Tuesday:   8 a.m. –  4:30 p.m.
Thursday: 8 a.m. –  4:30 p.m.
Friday:      Please check before visiting

Benson Office

Benson Location
Eastern Carolina Medical Center
1 Medical Dr
Benson, NC 27504
Phone: (919) 207-0020
Fax:     (919) 233-3571
Appointment: (919) 233-3570

Office Hours
Monday:        8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Wednesday:  8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Friday:           Please check before visiting

Schedule an

Appointment

Call Agha Arthritis Associates at (919) 233-3570 to make an appointment for any location. Please mention which location you want to visit and our office will make all arrangements for you.

Let us help treat your joint pain for an improved quality of life. Give us a call for assistance today.

NOTE: If you are a new patient, we require referral from your Doctor

What to expect

From your visit

One of our goals is to make sure that you get the most out of your visit to our office. Maximizing your experience requires preparation, patience and participation.

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