
Pediatrician and neonatologist specializing in newborn care and complex neonatal conditions
Experience
20 years
Languages
Ar, Arabic, En, English
Location
Corniche, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children
Dr. Mohamed Ali Gaballah is a seasoned pediatrician with 20 years of experience, specializing in neonatology and the care of newborns. He works at Corniche Hospital in Abu Dhabi, where he provides comprehensive care for infants during their critical early stages of life.
Dr. Gaballah's expertise spans the full spectrum of neonatal medicine. He manages the care of normal newborns as well as infants with complex conditions, including premature babies, respiratory distress syndrome, congenital heart disease, and other serious neonatal problems. He is skilled in performing complex neonatal procedures and is committed to delivering optimal care tailored to each infant's needs.
He is well-suited for families seeking specialized newborn care, particularly those with high-risk pregnancies or infants requiring intensive neonatal support and monitoring.
Special interests: premature infant care, congenital heart disease in newborns, respiratory support in neonates.
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Pediatrician and Neonatologist
Corniche Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Ar, Arabic, En, English.
Seha — Corniche Hospital ,Abu Dhabi, Corniche, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Congenital Heart Disease, Feeding Difficulties in Newborns, Neonatal Infections, Newborn Jaundice, Premature Birth Complications, Respiratory Distress Syndrome.
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