
Specialist radiologist with expertise in ultrasound, CT, MRI, and women's imaging
Experience
6 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Malayalam
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
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Dr. Meenu Jeswin is a Specialist Radiologist with 6 years of post-MD experience. She completed her MBBS at Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College in Kerala, India, and earned her MD in Radiodiagnosis from Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital, also in Kerala, graduating as a gold medalist in 2017. Before joining LLH Hospital in Abu Dhabi, she worked for five years as a consultant radiologist at a leading hospital in Kerala.
Dr. Jeswin is skilled across all modern imaging modalities, including X-ray, ultrasound with Doppler capability, mammography, CT scanning, and MRI. She has particular expertise in women's imaging and comprehensive ultrasound evaluation of all body systems. Her approach combines technical proficiency with careful image interpretation to support accurate diagnosis and patient care.
She is a member of the Indian Radiology & Imaging Association and is a good fit for patients needing diagnostic imaging across a range of conditions, from routine scans to complex cross-sectional imaging.
Special interests: women's imaging, ultrasound of all body parts, color Doppler imaging.
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MBBS
Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church Medical College, India
MD (Radiodiagnosis)
Pushpagiri Medical College Hospital, India · 2017
Consultant Radiologist
Prestigious hospital in Kerala, India
1 publication listed on their hospital profile.
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Malayalam.
LLH Hospital — Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
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