
MBBS, MD, DM
Consultant cardiologist with 20 years' experience in coronary intervention and heart failure management
Experience
20 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Malayalam
Location
Al Falah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, children
Dr. K.V. Dinesh Babu is Consultant and Head of Cardiology at Medeor Hospital, Abu Dhabi. He brings over 20 years of cardiology experience and specializes in both diagnosis and interventional treatment of heart conditions.
He manages a broad range of heart conditions including high blood pressure, coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy, valve disease, and heart failure. He is particularly experienced in complex coronary angioplasty and stenting procedures. His clinical skills span diagnostic heart imaging (echocardiography in both adults and children), coronary angiography, and percutaneous coronary interventions including primary PCI. He also performs pacemaker implantation and endovascular treatment for peripheral artery disease.
Special interests: primary PCI for acute coronary syndromes, complex coronary intervention, pediatric echocardiography.
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DM (Cardiology)
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MD
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MBBS
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Consultant and HOD of Cardiology
Medeor Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Malayalam.
Medeor Hospital — Abu Dhabi, Al Falah, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Arrhythmia, Cardiomyopathy, Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure, High Blood Pressure, Peripheral Artery Disease, Valve Disease.
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