Pediatric hospital medicine specialist
Experience
—
Languages
Arabic, English, English Arabic
Location
Dubai
Sees
children
Dr. Maysa Tawhid Mohamed Saleh is a pediatric hospital medicine physician practicing at Dubai Health in Dubai. She specializes in the acute and complex care of hospitalized children, working within a hospital setting to manage pediatric patients during their inpatient stays.
Pediatric hospital medicine involves the comprehensive medical care of children admitted to hospital for acute illness, injury, or complications of chronic conditions. Dr. Saleh brings her expertise to this specialty, which requires knowledge of a wide range of pediatric conditions and the ability to coordinate care across multiple specialties.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Pediatric hospital medicine physician
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, English Arabic.
Dubai Health — Al Jalila Children's Hospital .doctorInformationSelect .doctorNormalBtn .doctorNormalBtnGroup a.dubaiHealthSpecialitiesLink{ color: var(--dh-primary,#002F70); } .direction-rtl .doctorInformationSelect .doctorNormalBtn .doctorNormalBtnGroup a.dubaiHealthSpecialitiesLink::after { transform: translateX(-50%) rotate(-270deg); left: 15px; right: unset; } .direction-rtl .doctorInformationSelect .doctorNormalBtn .doctorNormalBtnGroup a.dubaiHealthSpecialitiesLink { padding: 6px 20px 6px 40px; }, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Acute Childhood Illness, Acute Injuries in Children.
Profile compiled from Dubai Health's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Al Jalila Children's Specialty Hospital: 3.4★ · 1,204 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
No patient reviews yet — be the first.
Visited Dr. Maysa Tawhid Mohamed Saleh? Your experience helps others choose with confidence.
Write the first reviewReviews are written by signed-in users who attest to a visit, screened before publication, and labeled “Patient-reported” until visit verification launches. They are opinions, not medical advice.