
MBBS, MD (Radiodiagnosis)
Specialist radiologist with 17 years' experience in CT, MRI, ultrasound and image-guided procedures
Experience
17 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Urdu
Location
Musaffah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Dharmesh Kumar Jain is a Specialist in Radiology with over 17 years of experience across diagnostic imaging and interventional radiology. He trained at SCB Medical College in Cuttack and completed his specialist qualification (MD in Radiodiagnosis) at VSS Medical College in Sambalpur, India. He later worked as an Assistant Professor at CMC Medical College & Hospital in Vellore, where he built extensive expertise in modern imaging techniques.
Dr. Jain's clinical practice covers the full range of modern imaging. He performs conventional X-rays and mammography for breast screening, ultrasound and Doppler studies to assess blood flow and soft tissues, advanced CT scanning, and MRI for detailed tissue imaging. He also carries out image-guided interventional procedures—using live imaging to guide needles or catheters for diagnosis and treatment—and handles emergency radiology cases requiring rapid diagnosis.
Special interests: image-guided interventional procedures, doppler ultrasound studies.
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MD (Radiodiagnosis)
VSS Medical College, India
MBBS
SCB Medical College, India
Assistant Professor in Radiology
CMC Medical College & Hospital, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Urdu.
LLH Hospital — Musaffah, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
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