Internal medicine specialist with 20+ years of experience across the Middle East
Experience
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Languages
Arabic, English, English Arabic
Location
Dubai
Sees
adults
Dr. Sami Mamoun Elnourany Mohamed is an internal medicine specialist currently practising at Dubai Health in Dubai. He completed his medical degree (MBBS) at the University of Khartoum in Sudan in 2002, and went on to earn membership of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in 2012, a recognised qualification in general internal medicine.
With experience spanning over two decades, Dr. Elnourany has worked at several leading healthcare institutions across the region, including King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital and King Fahad Hospital for the National Guard in Saudi Arabia before relocating to the UAE. He provides comprehensive internal medicine care, managing a broad range of acute and chronic conditions in adult patients.
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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
University of Khartoum, Sudan · 2002
Fellowship - Member of Royal Colleges of Physicians of Ireland
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland, Ireland · 2012
Internal Medicine Specialist
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates · 2020–present
Physician
King Fahad Armed Forces Hospital, Saudi Arabia · 2008
Physician
King Fahad Hospital for the National Guard, Saudi Arabia · 2005–2007
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, English Arabic.
Dubai Health, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Anemia, Chest Pain, Diabetes, Gastrointestinal Disorders, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Kidney Disease, Liver Disease.
Profile compiled from Dubai Health's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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