
Specialist pediatrician with 20 years' experience in asthma, allergies, and digestive disorders
Experience
20 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Falah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children
Dr. Saad is a board-certified pediatrician with over two decades of experience treating children in Iraq and the United Arab Emirates. He completed his medical degree at Baghdad University in 1987, then returned to the same institution in 1996 to complete specialist training and a fellowship in pediatrics.
He has extensive experience managing children with asthma, allergic disorders, infectious diseases, gastrointestinal problems, and nutritional conditions. His practice covers a broad range of childhood health concerns, from neonatal care through school-age children, with particular focus on chronic respiratory and digestive conditions.
Dr. Saad is a good fit if your child needs specialist care for asthma, allergies, stomach problems, feeding concerns, or if you want a pediatrician with deep experience across common childhood illnesses.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Medical Degree
Baghdad University, Iraq · 1987
Pediatrics Training and Fellowship
Baghdad University, Iraq · 1996
Specialist Pediatrician
Medeor Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Medeor Hospital — Abu Dhabi, Al Falah, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Allergic Disorders, Asthma in Children, Gastrointestinal Disorders in Children, Infectious Diseases in Children, Neonatal Health Issues, Nutritional Disorders in Children.
Profile compiled from Medeor Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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