
Family Medicine Specialist with 15 years' experience across Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE
Experience
15 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
UAE
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Sara Elhajnasir is a Family Medicine Specialist with a clinical MD in family medicine from the Sudan Medical Specialization Board. She has spent 15 years delivering primary and urgent care across Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, and is skilled in managing patients across all age groups—from children to seniors—with a patient-centered approach.
Dr. Elhajnasir manages a broad range of acute and chronic conditions commonly seen in family medicine, including diabetes (a particular area of interest, reflected in her postgraduate diabetes diploma from the University of South Wales). She is comfortable handling routine preventive care, common infections, minor injuries, and ongoing management of chronic diseases in primary care settings.
She is a good fit if you're looking for a family doctor who can care for multiple family members across different ages and provide continuity of care for long-term health conditions in a primary care or urgent care setting.
Special interests: diabetes care.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Clinical MD of Family Medicine
Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
Diabetes Diploma
University of South Wales, United Kingdom
Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery
University of Khartoum, Sudan
Family Medicine Specialist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Acute Infections, Chronic Disease Management, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol.
Profile compiled from Saudi German Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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