
MD Anesthesiology
Anesthesiologist with 20+ years' experience in regional anesthesia and ultrasound-guided techniques
Experience
20 years
Languages
English, Hindi
Location
Al Nahda, Dubai
Sees
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Dr. Shalini Dadu is an anesthesiologist with over 20 years of clinical experience across India and the UAE. She holds an MD in Anesthesiology and has been practising at Zulekha Hospital Dubai since 2016, bringing expertise developed during her tenure as Associate Professor at SGGRRIM & HS in Dehradun, India.
Dr. Dadu specializes in regional anesthesia and ultrasound-guided nerve blocks and cannulation techniques. These approaches allow for precise, targeted pain relief during and after surgery, minimizing the need for general anesthesia in suitable cases and reducing recovery time. She has contributed to peer-reviewed research on anesthetic agents and clinical safety practices.
She is a good fit for patients undergoing surgery who prefer regional anesthesia options, those seeking experienced perioperative care, and anyone wanting detailed explanation of anesthetic techniques before their procedure.
Special interests: regional anesthesia, ultrasound-guided blocks and cannulations.
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MD Anesthesiology
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Anesthesiologist
Zulekha Hospital Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 2016–present
Associate Professor
SGGRRIM & HS, Dehradun, India
3 publications listed on their hospital profile.
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Zulekha Hospital — Dubai, Al Nahda, Dubai.
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