
MBBS
General practitioner with expertise in urgent care, emergency medicine and internal medicine
Experience
—
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
City Walk, Dubai
Sees
children, adults, seniors
Dr. Mohamed Sharaf is a General Practitioner at Liv Hospital in Dubai, bringing broad clinical experience across general practice, urgent care, and emergency medicine. He earned his MBBS from Al-Azhar University in Egypt and has developed his skills through key roles at leading Dubai medical facilities, including work as a General Practitioner at Valiant Clinic and Hospital and as an Emergency Care Practitioner at Noor El Mamzar Medical Center.
Dr. Sharaf offers comprehensive care for patients across all age groups, with particular strength in acute and urgent presentations alongside routine family medicine. He handles general health concerns, internal medicine problems, and time-sensitive emergencies, ensuring patients receive prompt and appropriate treatment whether in outpatient or urgent care settings.
He is fluent in English and Arabic, allowing him to communicate effectively with Dubai's diverse patient population. Dr. Sharaf is committed to patient-centered care and delivering timely, accessible medical services.
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MBBS
Al-Azhar University, Egypt
General Practitioner
Liv Hospital, United Arab Emirates
General Practitioner
Valiant Clinic and Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Emergency Care Practitioner
Noor El Mamzar Medical Center, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Liv Hospital, City Walk, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: General Health Concerns, Internal Medicine Conditions.
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