
Radiologist with 12+ years' experience in CT, MRI and complex imaging diagnosis
Experience
14 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Marathi
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
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Dr. Amit Kardile is a radiologist with over 12 years of clinical experience, currently practising at NMC Healthcare in Abu Dhabi. He trained at Seth G.S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital in Mumbai, where he completed his MBBS, followed by specialist training in radiology at Dr. G.V.N. Institute of Medical Sciences in Tamil Nadu. Before joining NMC, he worked as a Specialist in Radiology at Phoenix Hospital in Abu Dhabi and held consultant positions at Lifetree Healthcare and Diagnostic and other institutions across India.
Dr. Kardile's work centres on diagnosis using advanced imaging techniques including CT and MRI scans. He is skilled at interpreting complex cases and works collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams to support patient care. His approach combines technical precision with attentive communication, helping patients understand their imaging findings.
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MBBS
Seth G.S. Medical College and K.E.M. Hospital, India
DNB in Radiology
Dr. G.V.N. Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Radiologist
NMC Healthcare, United Arab Emirates
Specialist in Radiology
Phoenix Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultant
Lifetree Healthcare and Diagnostic, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Marathi.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Specialty Hospital, Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
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NMC Specialty Hospital Abu Dhabi
Area - Zayed The First St - near Sama Tower - Al Danah - Zone 1 - Abu Dhabi
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