
General and trauma surgeon with laparoscopic and hernia expertise
Experience
30 years
Languages
Ar, Arabic, En, English, Sw, Swahili
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Muhamed Salim Abdul Rahman is a surgery specialist with 30 years of experience at Sheikh Khalifa Medical City in Abu Dhabi. He brings a comprehensive, patient-centered approach to general surgery, trauma care, and specialized procedures.
Dr. Abdul Rahman's clinical focus spans general surgery, hernia repair, laparoscopic (keyhole) surgery, and trauma management. His broad surgical training and experience across multiple domains allow him to handle complex cases with precision and care.
He is a good fit if you need experienced surgical care for general conditions, hernias, or injuries, and value a surgeon who combines technical skill with a thorough, evidence-based approach to treatment.
Special interests: hernia surgery.
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Surgery specialist
Sheikh Khalifa Medical City, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Ar, Arabic, En, English, Sw, Swahili.
Seha — Sheikh Khalifa Medical City ,Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acute Abdominal Conditions, General Surgical Conditions, Hernias, Trauma Injuries.
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SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
Al Karamah St - Al Manhal - Al Tibbiya - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 50+1 more branch
SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City
SEHA - Sheikh Khalifa Medical City · Sheikh Tahnoon Bin Mohammed Medical City مدينة الشيخ طحنون بن محمد الطبية
Abu Dhabi
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