Consultant diagnostic radiologist with expertise in imaging interpretation and diagnosis
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Arabic, English, English Arabic
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Dubai
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Dr. Ebrahim Ahmed Ebrahim Hasan Ali Mohamed is a Consultant in Diagnostic Radiology at Dubai Health in the United Arab Emirates. He holds the Fellowship of the Faculty of Radiologists from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (FFR RCSI), a prestigious qualification in radiological practice.
As a diagnostic radiologist, Dr. Mohamed interprets medical imaging studies including X-rays, CT scans, ultrasounds, and MRI scans to help diagnose and monitor patient conditions. He works with clinicians across multiple specialties to provide imaging expertise that guides patient care decisions.
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Fellowship in Radiology (FFR RCSI)
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Ireland · 2003
Consultant, Diagnostic Radiology
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates · 2016–Present
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, English Arabic.
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