Doctor of Medicine Diplomat Philippine Paediatric Society
Paediatrician specializing in newborn care and common childhood infections
Experience
14 years
Languages
English, Filipino
Location
Jebel Ali, Dubai
Sees
children
Dr. Aileen Ong Pomer is a paediatrician with 14 years of clinical experience, including 9 years practising in the UAE since 2015. She completed her paediatric residency training at Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Centre, a tertiary government hospital in the Philippines, and holds the credential of Diplomat of the Philippine Paediatric Society (DPPS).
Her core areas of focus include newborn and infant care, management of common childhood infections, and preventive health through vaccinations. She provides comprehensive well-child check-ups and handles routine paediatric health concerns across neonatal and paediatric age groups.
Dr. Aileen is a good fit for families seeking straightforward paediatric care, newborn assessments, and preventive health services in a compassionate, experienced setting.
Special interests: newborn care, childhood infections, vaccination and preventive health.
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Doctor of Medicine
, Philippines
Paediatric Residency
Amang Rodriguez Memorial Medical Centre, Philippines
Paediatrician
Mediclinic Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 2015–present
Consultations are available in English, Filipino.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Ibn Battuta Specialist Paediatrics In department Paediatrics, Jebel Ali, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Common Childhood Infections, Fever in Children.
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