
MD, EDiR, FRCR
Radiologist with 15 years' experience in imaging and women's health diagnostics
Experience
15 years
Languages
En, English
Location
Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Umadevi Reddy is a radiologist with 15 years of experience across a broad range of medical imaging techniques. She completed her Master's Degree in Radio Diagnosis from the Barnard Institute of Radiology at Madras Medical College in Chennai, India, and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (UK) with a European Diploma in Radiology (EDiR).
Dr. Reddy is skilled in plain radiography, mammography, ultrasound with Doppler imaging, and cross-sectional imaging including CT and MRI scans. She has particular expertise in women's health imaging (gynaecology and breast) and musculoskeletal imaging, alongside general radiological diagnosis. Her work spans multiple imaging modalities to help diagnose a wide range of conditions.
Dr. Reddy is an active member of several international radiological societies and has published research in Indian and international medical journals, with presentations at radiology conferences.
Special interests: women's health imaging, breast imaging, musculoskeletal imaging.
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Master's Degree in Radio Diagnosis
Barnard Institute of Radiology, Madras Medical College, India
Radiologist
HealthPoint, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in En, English.
HealthPoint, Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Breast Lesions, Gynecological Conditions, Musculoskeletal Injuries and Disorders.
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