ENT specialist performing septoplasty and turbinate reduction surgery
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Dubai Marina, Dubai
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adults
Dr Ahmad Bassel is an ENT (ear, nose and throat) specialist at Emirates Hospitals Group in Dubai. He performs nasal and sinus procedures, with a focus on surgical correction of breathing problems and congestion issues.
Dr Bassel specializes in septoplasty (straightening the nasal septum) and turbinate reduction (shrinking enlarged nasal tissues) to improve airflow and relieve chronic nasal congestion. Patients report significant improvement in breathing and symptom relief following his procedures. He takes time during initial consultations to diagnose the underlying cause of symptoms before recommending treatment.
He is known for a patient-centered approach and works closely with a supportive surgical team including anesthesiologists and nursing staff to ensure patient comfort throughout the treatment journey.
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ENT specialist
Emirates Hospitals Group, United Arab Emirates
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Specialty Hospital – Dubai Healthcare City; Emirates Hospital Clinic – Dubai Marina, Dubai Marina, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Deviated Septum, Enlarged Turbinates, Nasal Congestion.
Profile compiled from Emirates Hospitals Group's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Emirates Hospital Clinics - Dubai Marina
Al Habtoor Business Tower - Dubai Marina - Dubai
+971 800 444444Emirates Hospital Clinics - Dubai Marina
Dubai Marina, Dubai
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