
MD
Specialist in anesthesiology with 14 years of clinical experience in surgical and critical care
Experience
14 years
Languages
English, Persian
Location
Jumeirah, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Bahman Aeinchehreh is a Specialist in Anesthesiology at Iranian Hospital Dubai, where he has worked since 2022. With 14 years of clinical experience, he specializes in providing expert anesthetic care across a broad range of surgical procedures and critical care settings.
Dr. Aeinchehreh's clinical expertise spans general anesthesia, regional anesthesia (nerve blocks and spinal techniques), pain management, and perioperative care. He is dedicated to ensuring patient safety and comfort through advanced anesthetic techniques and careful monitoring throughout surgical procedures and recovery.
He is fluent in English and Persian, which allows him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population. Dr. Aeinchehreh is well-suited for patients undergoing surgery who want experienced anesthetic management and perioperative support.
Special interests: patient safety in anesthesia, perioperative management, pain control techniques.
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Anesthesiology (MD equivalent)
Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Iran · 2011
Anesthesiologist
Iranian Hospital Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 2022-present
Consultations are available in English, Persian.
Iranian Hospital, Jumeirah, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acute Pain, Perioperative Anxiety, Surgical Pain.
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