
Diagnostic radiologist with subspecialty in musculoskeletal imaging and image-guided procedures
Experience
10 years
Languages
English
Location
UAE
Sees
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Dr. Ali Radwan is a Senior Radiologist with over 10 years of experience across all areas of diagnostic radiology. He completed his Bachelor's, Master's, and PhD in Radiodiagnosis at Ain Shams University in Egypt, where he gained extensive practical experience at leading hospitals before joining Saudi German Hospital.
Dr. Radwan specializes in musculoskeletal imaging, including MRI studies of joints, the spine, brain, and abdomen. He performs a broad range of CT imaging—including head, neck, abdominal, and trauma scans—and is skilled in ultrasound and CT-guided interventions such as biopsies, fluid drainage, and joint injections. He also conducts breast biopsies, fluoroscopy-guided procedures, and ultrasound Doppler studies.
He is a good fit if you need expert imaging diagnosis for bone and joint problems, image-guided biopsies or drainage procedures, or advanced MRI or CT interpretation for complex cases.
Special interests: musculoskeletal ultrasound, arthrography and joint injections, MRI plexus imaging, CT angiography, polytrauma imaging.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
PhD in Radiodiagnosis
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Master's degree in Radiodiagnosis
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Bachelor's degree
Ain Shams University, Egypt
Senior Radiologist
reputable hospitals in Egypt, Egypt
Senior Radiologist
Saudi German Hospital, Saudi Arabia
Consultations are available in English.
Commonly treated: Abdominal Conditions, Bone and Joint Disorders, Breast Lesions, Head and Neck Pathology, Spinal Conditions, Trauma Injuries.
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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