Michael J. Clores, DO
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Director of Hepatology
Dr. Michael J. Clores is an Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine in the division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology at Stony Brook Medicine. Dr. Clores obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with a pre-medical concentration at the College of the Holy Cross. He obtained his medical degree from the University of New England College of Osteopathic Medicine (UNECOM). He subsequently completed his Internal Medicine Residency and Gastroenterology Fellowship training at Stony Brook University Hospital. His practice encompasses both General Gastroenterology and Hepatology, and he treats a variety of disorders including Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD), Peptic Ulcer Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), Small Bowel Malabsorption disorders, Gastrointestinal Bleeding, Colon Polyps, Viral Hepatitis, Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease, Cirrhosis, Portal Hypertension, Autoimmune Hepatitis, Primary Biliary Cholangitis, and Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. Dr. Clores enjoys consulting with his patients in the office setting and values a strong physician-patient relationship. He performs upper endoscopy, colonoscopy, and wireless capsule endoscopy. He also performs and interprets Transient Elastography, a non-invasive technique used to quantify liver fibrosis and steatosis.
Daniel S. Jamorabo, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Jamorabo completed his undergraduate studies in 2008 with a degree in Chemistry cum laude from Williams College. He was selected as a Fulbright Scholar through the United States Department of State to investigate heroin addiction and rehabilitation resources in Coast Province, Kenya from 2009 to 2010. He then began his medical studies at the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University, where he graduated in 2014.
Dr. Jamorabo completed his internal medicine internship at the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center in 2015 and residency at Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson in 2017. He went on to do his fellowship in gastroenterology at New York-Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital in 2017 before joining the Department of Medicine faculty at Stony Brook Medicine in 2020.
Dr. Jamorabo specializes in general gastroenterology as well as in pre-transplant hepatology. His research interests include sex and racial inequities within medicine, and quality improvement in medical training and interventions. He is an active member of several national gastroenterology associations and is an active reviewer for several journals.
Asim S. Khokhar, MD
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Dr. Khokhar joined Stony Brook in 2008 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine, Division of Gastroenterology. He led the Hepatology section and helped build it as Suffolk county's major tertiary referral site for the treatment of Hepatitis C and management of patients with advanced liver disease. He has been featured as a top doctor in the New York metro area in Newsday and Castle Connolly guide for several years.
He has been actively involved in the research and education front as well, training and teaching GI fellows, medicine residents and medical students at the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook. He received the teacher of the year award in the division of Gastroenterology for two years in a row and was appointed the Director of Stony Brooks ACGME accredited Gastroenterology & Hepatology fellowship program in 2013, where he oversaw the training and recruitment of a large number of fellows. He served as the program director until 2017, when he decided to take time off to obtain further training in advanced / interventional endoscopy at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
On his return to the GI division at Stony Brook, Dr. Khokhar is now part of the interventional GI service, which is Suffolk county's major tertiary referral site for the care of advanced and pancreatico-biliary diseases. He splits his time between Stony Brook University Hospital and Stony Brook's teaching affiliate Northport VA Medical Center, where he is tasked to develop their interventional GI services. His research and clinical interests include Interventional Endoscopy, general GI and Hepatology.