
MBBS from the Zagazig University, Egypt, Clinical Master's degree in Paediatrics from the Zagazig University, Egypt, Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health (FOP, TAS, and AKP), Post Graduate Programme in Paediatric Nutrition Pro from Boston University, USA, Certification in Basic Life Support (BLS), Paediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) and Neonatal Resuscitation Programme (NRP)
Specialist paediatrician focused on child infectious diseases, allergies, nutrition and newborn care
Experience
14 years
Languages
Arabic, Arabic English, English
Location
Al Taawun, Sharjah
Sees
children
Dr. Osama Ragheb is a Specialist in Paediatrics at Medcare Medical Centre in Sharjah, with over 14 years of experience in child and newborn medicine. He completed his MBBS and MSc in Paediatrics from Zagazig University in Egypt, one of the country's largest medical institutions, and trained initially as a paediatrician and neonatology resident at Ministry of Health hospitals in Egypt before relocating to the UAE. Most of his career has been spent with the Medcare group in Sharjah, where he has progressed from resident medical officer to specialist level.
Dr. Ragheb is an expert in managing infectious diseases in children, allergic disorders including childhood asthma, gastrointestinal and nutritional problems, and routine newborn care. He treats the full range of common paediatric conditions—respiratory infections, anaemia, digestive issues, fever, cough, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhoea and ear pain—and provides specialist care for newborn babies including vaccinations, health check-ups, growth assessment and nutritional guidance. He holds additional postgraduate training in paediatric nutrition from Boston University and is certified in paediatric life support and neonatal resuscitation by the American Heart Association.
Dr. Ragheb is a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health and takes a holistic approach to child wellbeing, emphasizing parent counselling and the physical and mental health of each child. He is proficient in assessing growth and development, coordinating immunisation schedules, and providing nutritional advice tailored to each child's stage of growth.
Special interests: newborn care and routine screening, childhood vaccinations and immunisations, growth and development assessment, nutritional counselling for infants and children.
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MBBS
Zagazig University, Egypt
MSc in Paediatrics
Zagazig University, Egypt
Postgraduate Programme in Paediatric Nutrition
Boston University, USA
Paediatric and Neonatology Resident
MOH hospitals, Egypt
Paediatric Specialist
MOH hospitals, Egypt
Paediatric Resident Medical Officer (RMO)
Medcare Hospital Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Specialist in Paediatrics
Medcare Medical Centre Sharjah, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, Arabic English, English.
Medcare — Medcare Medical Centre - Al Taawun, Sharjah Medcare Medical Centre - Al Zahia, Sharjah, Al Taawun, Sharjah.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Abdominal Pain, Allergic Disorders, Anemia, Asthma, Childhood Infections, Cough, Diarrhea, Digestive Problems.
Profile compiled from Medcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Medcare Medical Centre, Al Zahia Sharjah
Al Zahia Uptown - University City Rd - Muwaileh Commercial - Al Zahia - Sharjah
+971 50 578 3716+2 more branches
Medcare Medical Centre, Al Zahia Sharjah
Medcare Medical Centre, Al Zahia Sharjah · Medcare Hospital Sharjah · Medcare Medical Centre, Sharjah
Al Taawun, Sharjah
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