Cardiologist and electrophysiologist specializing in heart rhythm and cardiovascular health
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Jumeirah, Dubai
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adults, seniors
Dr. Khaled Sabeh is a cardiologist and electrophysiologist practising at Emirates Hospitals Group in Dubai. He specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of heart conditions, with particular expertise in heart rhythm disorders (electrophysiology).
Patients appreciate Dr. Sabeh's patient-centred approach. He takes time to listen carefully to concerns, explains medical information in clear, straightforward language, and ensures appointments are unhurried. He is known for being responsive, dependable, and trustworthy in his clinical care.
Dr. Sabeh is a good fit if you need a cardiologist who combines technical expertise with excellent communication and will take time to address your questions about heart health.
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Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist
Emirates Hospitals Group, United Arab Emirates
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Hospital Jumeirah, Jumeirah, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Cardiovascular Disease, Heart Rhythm Disorders, Irregular Heartbeat.
Profile compiled from Emirates Hospitals Group's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah
شارع شاطئ جميرة - near Dubai Canal - Jumeirah - Jumeirah 2 - Dubai
+971 800 444444+2 more branches
Emirates Hospital Jumeirah
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Jumeirah, Dubai
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