
Anaesthetist specialising in pre-operative assessment and perioperative patient management
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English, Hindi
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Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai
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Dr. Manish Nagariya is an anaesthetist at Emirates Hospitals Group in Dubai. He holds a DNB (Diplomate of National Board) in Anaesthesia from the National Board of Examinations in India, along with an MBBS qualification, bringing clinical training and expertise in anaesthetic practice.
Dr. Nagariya's clinical focus encompasses pre-anaesthesia assessment and evaluation, management of patients before, during and after surgery, and care of critically ill patients. He also works in pain management, addressing post-operative and chronic pain concerns through appropriate anaesthetic and analgesic techniques.
He is a suitable choice for patients requiring comprehensive pre-operative assessment, those undergoing major or complex surgery, and individuals needing pain management support during their hospital care.
Special interests: pre-operative assessment, pain management.
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DNB Anesthesia
National Board of Examinations, India
MBBS
, India
Anaesthetist
Emirates Hospitals Group, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Specialty Hospital – Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai.
Commonly treated: Acute and Chronic Pain, Critical Illness.
Profile compiled from Emirates Hospitals Group's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Emirates Specialty Hospital
Building 62 Dubai Healthcare City - 26th St - Umm Hurair 2 - Dubai Healthcare City - Dubai
+971 800 444444Emirates Specialty Hospital: 4.6★ · 2,779 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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