Bachelor Degree of Science in Dietetics
Dietitian providing nutrition care for individuals and groups across all ages
Experience
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Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Hamda is a dietitian who graduated from UAE University in 2019/2020 and completed a six-month training period. She works at Mediclinic Al Ain, where she provides nutrition care to patients of varying ages and health status.
Her practice focuses on developing and implementing nutrition care plans tailored to individual and group needs. She works across diverse clinical settings, helping patients optimize their nutrition to support their health goals and manage medical conditions through dietary intervention.
Special interests: nutrition for different age groups, group nutrition programmes.
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Bachelor Degree of Science in Dietetics
UAE University, United Arab Emirates · 2020
Dietitian
Mediclinic Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital Dietician In department Dietetics Mediclinic Al Jowhara Hospital Dietician In department Dietetics, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
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Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed St - next to Choithrams Supermarket - Central District - Hai Al Salama - Abu Dhabi
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Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital
Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital · Mediclinic Al Jowhara Hospital
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
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