
Family medicine specialist with 10+ years experience in primary care
Experience
10 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
UAE
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Rehab Yousuf Al Saadi is a family medicine specialist with more than 10 years of professional experience in primary care. She completed her residency training in family medicine at Ambulatory Health Care Services Abu Dhabi, where she received accreditation from the Arab Board, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education International (ACGME-I), and the Jordanian Medical Council. She is Arab Board certified and trained locally in the UAE.
Dr. Rehab holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Dubai Medical College for Girls and a Master's degree in hospital management from HBMSU. Her combination of clinical training and management education gives her insight into both patient care and healthcare systems. She practices at Saudi German Hospital and is fluent in both Arabic and English.
Special interests: primary care, health management.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
MBBS
Dubai Medical College for Girls, United Arab Emirates
Master's in Hospital Management
HBMSU, United Arab Emirates
Arab Board Certification in Family Medicine
Ambulatory Health Care Services Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Family Medicine Specialist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Resident
Ambulatory Health Care Services Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Allergies, Asthma, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Recurring Infections.
Profile compiled from Saudi German Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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