MBBS
General Practitioner providing comprehensive family medicine and preventive care
Experience
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Languages
English
Location
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Arshad Khan is a General Practitioner at NMC Specialty Hospital in Al Ain, where he provides comprehensive medical care to patients of all ages. He holds a Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree and has built his practice around supporting patients with a wide range of health concerns.
Dr. Khan's clinical work covers general medicine, preventive health, chronic disease management, acute illness care, and routine health check-ups. He focuses on accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and long-term health management, serving a diverse patient population with professionalism and compassion.
Fluent in English, Dr. Khan is well-suited for patients seeking straightforward primary care, preventive health services, or management of common medical conditions within a family medicine setting.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
General Practitioner
NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Abdominal Pain, Acute Infections, Chest Pain, Diabetes, Headaches, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol.
Profile compiled from NMC Healthcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
NMC Specialty Hospital - Al Ain
Near Ayla hotel - Opposite Baladiya Park - Shakhboot Bin Sultan St - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 7030NMC Specialty Hospital - Al Ain: 4.6★ · 4,750 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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