
General practitioner with 6 years' experience in hospital and primary care settings
Experience
6 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil
Location
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults
Dr Shijo Ashly is a General Practitioner with six years of clinical experience across hospital and primary care environments. He completed his medical degree (MBBS) at Odessa National Medical University, Ukraine, in 2018, and has since worked in diverse healthcare settings including government hospitals, private clinics, and specialist facilities. He currently practises at NMC Specialty Hospital Al Ain.
Dr Shijo has built his experience across India, Dubai, and the UAE, working in general medicine and primary care. His background spans both government and private hospital sectors, giving him exposure to a range of patients and clinical presentations. He is fluent in English, Hindi, Malayalam, and Tamil, enabling him to communicate effectively with a diverse patient population.
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MBBS
Odessa National Medical University, Ukraine · 2018
General Practitioner
NMC Specialty Hospital Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
General Practitioner
Private Medical Centre, United Arab Emirates
Doctor
Government and Private Hospitals, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Malayalam, Tamil.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Specialty Hospital, Al Ain, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: General Medical Conditions.
Profile compiled from NMC Healthcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
NMC Specialty Hospital - Al Ain
Near Ayla hotel - Opposite Baladiya Park - Shakhboot Bin Sultan St - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 7030NMC Specialty Hospital - Al Ain: 4.6★ · 4,750 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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