
MBBCh , the University of Alexandria in Egypt. Post-Graduate Training , Urology at the Mansoura Urology & Nephrology Centre. Masters Degree , Urology , The Cairo University. Fellowship of the European Board of Urology. Fellowship of Endourology , Mannheim (Heidelberg University), Germany. Diploma ,Strasbourg University for Laparoscopic & Robotic Surgery.
Consultant urologist specializing in male infertility, prostate surgery and minimally invasive techniques
Experience
26 years
Languages
Arabic, Arabic English, English
Location
Al Qusais, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Mohamed Elkhouly is a Consultant Urologist in the Department of Andrology and Urology at Medcare Medical Centre in Dubai, with 26 years of clinical experience. He trained at leading institutions across Egypt, Malaysia and Europe, including the Mansoura Urology and Nephrology Centre and Cairo University, where he earned his Master's degree in Urology. He holds the Fellowship of the European Board of Urology, advanced training in endourology from Heidelberg University in Germany, and certification in laparoscopic and robotic surgery from Strasbourg University.
Dr. Elkhouly specializes in diagnosing and treating urological conditions with particular expertise in andrology (male reproductive health) and male infertility. He performs advanced minimally invasive procedures including laser prostate surgery, robotic prostatectomy, and microsurgical techniques. His practice spans prostate enlargement, kidney and bladder stones, urological cancers, urethral reconstruction, and testicular conditions such as varicocele (enlarged veins in the scrotum).
He is experienced in complex andrology surgeries including vasectomy reversal, sperm retrieval procedures, penile reconstructive surgery for Peyronie's disease, penile implants, and treatment of urinary incontinence. Dr. Elkhouly is passionate about offering patients a full range of options—medical, minimally invasive, and surgical—tailored to their individual needs. He is an active member of the American Urological Association, European Association of Urologic Surgery, and Egyptian and Emirati urological societies.
Special interests: prostate disease, testicular conditions, penile reconstruction, male reproductive health.
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MBBCh (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery)
University of Alexandria, Egypt
Masters Degree in Urology
Cairo University, Egypt
Fellowship of the European Board of Urology
European Board of Urology
Fellowship in Endourology
Heidelberg University (Mannheim), Germany
Diploma in Laparoscopic and Robotic Surgery
Strasbourg University, France
Urology Resident
General Military Hospital of Alexandria, Egypt
Specialist in Urology
National Institute of Urology and Nephrology, Egypt
Specialist in Urology
Ministry of Health Hospital, Sultanah Amina JB, Malaysia
Specialist in Urology
Elaj Medical Centers, Zulekha Hospital, International Modern Hospital, Prime Hospital, City Hospital, Bourn Hall Fertility Centre, United Arab Emirates
Head of Urology Department
Saudi German Hospital, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Consultant Urologist, Department of Andrology and Urology
Medcare Medical Centre, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, Arabic English, English.
Medcare — Al Qusais - Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital, Al Qusais, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Bladder Stones, Kidney Stones, Male Infertility, Peyronie's Disease, Prostate Cancer, Prostate Enlargement, Testicular Varicocele, Urethral Stricture.
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