
MBBS, FRCS
Consultant orthopedic surgeon specialising in knee and hip surgery, trauma, and sports injuries
Experience
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Languages
English, Urdu
Location
Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Khalid Mahmood Fahim is a Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon at HealthPoint in Abu Dhabi, bringing advanced expertise in complex knee and hip conditions. A British national with MBBS and FRCS qualifications, he has undergone extensive training in orthopedic surgery and developed a strong background in both trauma management and joint reconstruction.
Dr. Fahim's clinical expertise spans knee surgery, orthopedic trauma, knee and hip replacement, knee arthroscopy (keyhole surgery), and sports medicine. He takes a comprehensive, tailored approach to patient care, designing individualised treatment plans for patients with diverse musculoskeletal problems. His work focuses on restoring mobility and function through evidence-based surgical techniques.
Fluent in English and Urdu, Dr. Fahim is able to communicate clearly with a wide range of patients while providing culturally sensitive care. His role as a consultant reflects his leadership in the field and commitment to high-quality surgical outcomes.
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MBBS
FRCS
Consultant Orthopedic Surgeon
HealthPoint, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Urdu.
HealthPoint, Zayed Sports City, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Cartilage Damage, Hip Injuries, Hip Pain, Knee Injuries, Knee Pain, Ligament Injuries, Orthopedic Trauma, Sports Injuries.
Profile compiled from HealthPoint's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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