
MBBS, Calicut university, India M.D Anesthesiology, Karnataka, India
Specialist anesthesiologist with expertise in general, regional anesthesia and critical care
Experience
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Languages
English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam
Location
Oud Metha, Dubai
Sees
adults
Dr. Sheena Mary Boban is a Specialist Anesthesiologist practising at American Hospital in Dubai. She holds an MBBS from Calicut University in India and an M.D. in Anesthesiology from Karnataka University, India. She is certified in regional anesthesia by the Royal College of Anaesthetists, London, and brings experience from both Indian and UAE healthcare settings.
Dr. Boban specializes in general anesthesia, regional anesthesia techniques, and adult intensive care. She has worked as a Specialist in Anesthesia and Critical Care at Fakeeh University Hospital, Dubai, where she managed patients in both operating theatres and the adult ICU. Her training and certifications position her to manage a wide range of anesthetic needs across surgical and critical care settings.
She is a good fit if you need anesthesia care for surgery, pain management through regional techniques, or critical care support in an intensive care setting.
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M.D. Anesthesiology
Karnataka University, India
MBBS
Calicut University, India
Specialist in Anesthesia and Critical Care
Fakeeh University Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam.
American Hospital — American Hospital Dubai, Oud Metha, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
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