
General practitioner with 7 years' experience in family medicine, minor surgery and emergency care
Experience
7 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Ahmed Mustafa Altyeb Fadlaseed is a General Practitioner at Burjeel Day Surgery Center in Al Shahama, Abu Dhabi, with over 7 years of clinical experience. He holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from the University of Khartoum, Sudan, completed in 2014. His career has taken him across Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, building a strong foundation in diverse healthcare settings.
Dr. Fadlaseed provides comprehensive family and general medical care, with particular expertise in managing acute and chronic conditions, preventive care, and minor surgical procedures. He is also trained in emergency medicine, allowing him to handle urgent presentations alongside routine primary care. He is fluent in English and holds membership in several medical councils, demonstrating his commitment to maintaining professional standards.
He is a good fit for patients seeking a general practitioner who can manage everyday health needs, minor procedures, and emergency situations with a broad clinical background spanning multiple countries.
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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
University of Khartoum, Sudan · 2014
General Practitioner
Burjeel Day Surgery Center, Al Shahama, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Burjeel — burjeelmedicalcentre, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acute Conditions, Chronic Conditions.
Profile compiled from Burjeel's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
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