
MBBS
General practitioner with 5+ years experience in acute and chronic disease management
Experience
5 years
Languages
Bengali, English, Hindi, Urdu
Location
Musaffah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults
Dr. Kasfia Fatima is a general practitioner at LLH Hospital Musafah in Abu Dhabi, bringing over five years of clinical experience. She trained at ZH Sikder Women's Medical College in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and has worked across government and private medical centres in both Bangladesh and the UAE, developing a reputation for dependable, patient-centred care.
She provides comprehensive outpatient and inpatient services, including general health checkups, management of both acute and chronic diseases, and treatment of infectious diseases. Dr. Fatima also performs basic surgical procedures and handles minor trauma cases, making her a versatile primary care physician.
Her multilingual fluency in English, Bengali, Hindi, and Urdu enables her to communicate effectively with diverse patient populations across the region.
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MBBS
ZH Sikder Women's Medical College, Bangladesh
General Practitioner
LLH Hospital Musafah, United Arab Emirates
General Practitioner
Various government and private medical centres, Bangladesh
General Practitioner
Various government and private medical centres, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Bengali, English, Hindi, Urdu.
LLH Hospital — Musaffah, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Acute Illnesses, Chronic Diseases, Infectious Diseases, Minor Injuries and Trauma.
Profile compiled from LLH Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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