MBBS, MD
Consultant paediatrician providing comprehensive care for children's health and development
Experience
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Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Jaddaf, Dubai
Sees
children
Dr. Mariam Musabeh Mohamed Al Shehhi is a Consultant in General Pediatrics at Al Jalila Children's Hospital, part of Dubai Health. She holds an MBBS and MD, and is fluent in both English and Arabic, enabling her to communicate effectively with families from diverse backgrounds across the UAE.
Dr. Al Shehhi provides a full spectrum of pediatric care in both hospital and outpatient settings. Her clinical expertise includes child growth and development monitoring, childhood immunizations, management of common infections, asthma control, and nutritional guidance. She takes a patient-centered approach, guiding families through prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of childhood health conditions.
As an Emirati paediatrician, she is committed to advancing children's healthcare services in the community and supporting families in achieving optimal health outcomes for their children.
Special interests: child growth and development, childhood immunizations, asthma management, nutritional guidance.
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MD
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MBBS
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Consultant in General Pediatrics
Al Jalila Children's Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Dubai Health — Al Jalila Children's Hospital, Al Jaddaf, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Asthma in Children, Common Childhood Infections, Nutritional Concerns in Children.
Profile compiled from Dubai Health's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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