MBBS – Medical College, Thrissur, Kerala DGO – Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, Karnataka
General practitioner in obstetrics and gynaecology with expertise in labour management and obstetric emergencies
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Al Mankhool, Dubai
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adults
Dr. Sajitha Abdu is a general practitioner in obstetrics and gynaecology at Aster Hospitals in Dubai. She trained in India, completing her medical degree (MBBS) at Medical College in Thrissur, Kerala, and her diploma in gynaecology (DGO) at Kasturba Medical College in Mangalore, Karnataka.
Dr. Abdu specializes in the management of pregnant women and gynaecological patients across the full spectrum of care. Her expertise includes handling obstetric and gynaecological emergencies, admission and preparation of women for labour induction, active management of labour, and conducting deliveries. She also assists with obstetric and gynaecological surgical procedures and provides post-natal care to support women after delivery.
Special interests: emergency obstetrics and gynaecology.
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MBBS
Medical College, Thrissur, India
DGO (Diploma in Gynaecology)
Kasturba Medical College, Mangalore, India
General Practitioner, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Khorfakkan Hospital, Fujairah, United Arab Emirates
General Practitioner, Obstetrics and Gynaecology
Aster Hospitals, United Arab Emirates
Aster Hospitals — Aster Hospital, Mankhool, Al Mankhool, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Gynecological Emergencies.
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