
Consultant vascular surgeon with three decades of experience in minimally invasive and complex vascular surgery
Experience
30 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
Location
Dubai Hills, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Murali Subramaniam is a Consultant Vascular Surgeon at King's College Hospital London, Dubai, bringing nearly three decades of surgical expertise. He trained extensively in the United Kingdom, qualifying from Madras Medical College in India before completing basic surgical training at the University of the West Indies and earning his FRCS (Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons) from Edinburgh. He continued advanced vascular surgery training in Scotland and completed an Endovascular Fellowship at University College Hospital Galway, Ireland, receiving his Certificate of Completion of Training from the GMC in 2010. He was previously a Consultant with the NHS and BMI hospitals in the UK before relocating to the UAE in 2021.
Dr. Subramaniam is particularly known for pioneering minimally invasive techniques for varicose vein treatment and holds a US patent for a surgical device he designed. He specializes in limb salvage and bypass surgery for diabetic and non-diabetic patients, aortic aneurysm repair (both open and endovascular), carotid surgery, and vascular access creation for dialysis. He was instrumental in establishing an award-winning multidisciplinary diabetic foot clinic that achieved significant reductions in major amputations, and he led the setup of a dedicated day surgery centre for varicose vein procedures.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Subramaniam is passionate about teaching and research. He served as a surgical module lead for University of Nottingham students and as a surgical tutor at the Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh. He received a Clinical Excellence Award during his NHS tenure and his research on stem cells at Western Infirmary, Glasgow was nominated for the Medawar Medal by the British Transplantation Society. He is a good fit if you need complex vascular surgery—whether minimally invasive varicose vein treatment, limb-saving procedures for diabetes-related circulation problems, or major arterial repairs—from a surgeon with deep expertise and a track record of innovation.
Special interests: minimally invasive varicose vein surgery, limb salvage and bypass in diabetic patients, aortic aneurysm repair, carotid surgery, vascular access for dialysis, history of medicine and surgery from the subcontinent.
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MBBS
Madras Medical College, India
Basic Surgical Training
University of the West Indies
FRCS
Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, United Kingdom
FRCS (General and Vascular Surgery)
Intercollegiate FRCS, Scotland, United Kingdom
Endovascular Fellowship
University College Hospital Galway, Ireland
Consultant Vascular Surgeon
NHS and BMI hospitals, United Kingdom
Research Fellow
Western Infirmary, United Kingdom
Consultant Vascular Surgeon
King's College Hospital London, Dubai, United Arab Emirates · 2021-present
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu.
King's College Hospital London — Dubai Hills Hospital, Dubai Hills, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Aortic Aneurysm, Carotid Artery Disease, Diabetic Foot Problems, Limb Ischemia, Varicose Veins, Vascular Access Dysfunction.
Profile compiled from King's College Hospital London's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
King's College Hospital London - Dubai
King’s College Hospital London - Dubai Hills - Dubai
+971 800 7777King's College Hospital London - Dubai
Dubai Hills, Dubai
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