
Ophthalmologist with 16 years' experience and UK fellowship training
Experience
16 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil
Location
Abu Dhabi
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Dr. Vijaya Natarajan is an ophthalmologist practising at NMC Healthcare in Abu Dhabi, with over 16 years of clinical experience in eye care. She trained in India, completing her medical degree from Mumbai University and her specialist eye qualification (DNB in Ophthalmology) from the National Board of Examinations. She further strengthened her credentials with a fellowship from The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow in the UK, bringing international training standards to her practice.
Her work spans general and specialist ophthalmology. Dr. Vijaya also collaborates with dermatology teams on integrated care programmes, reflecting her broader interest in head and neck health. She is fluent in English, Hindi, Marathi and Tamil, making her accessible to a diverse patient population in Abu Dhabi.
Special interests: integrated eye and dermatology care.
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MBBS
Mumbai University, India
DNB (Ophthalmology)
National Board of Examinations, Ministry of Health & Welfare, Government of India, India
FRCS (Ophthalmology)
The Royal College of Physicians & Surgeons of Glasgow, United Kingdom
Ophthalmologist
NMC Healthcare, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Marathi, Tamil.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
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NMC Specialty Hospital Abu Dhabi
Area - Zayed The First St - near Sama Tower - Al Danah - Zone 1 - Abu Dhabi
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