
Interventional radiologist specializing in minimally invasive vascular and tumor treatments
Experience
20 years
Languages
Ar, Arabic, En, English
Location
Tawam, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Jamal Aldeen Alkoteesh is an interventional radiologist at Tawam Hospital in Abu Dhabi with 20 years of clinical experience. He specializes in image-guided procedures that treat conditions without open surgery, combining diagnostic imaging expertise with hands-on intervention skills.
Dr. Alkoteesh performs a broad range of minimally invasive treatments including angiography (imaging blood vessels), angioplasty (widening narrowed vessels), thrombolysis (dissolving blood clots), tumor ablations (destroying tumors with heat or chemicals), biopsies, and renal dialysis access procedures. His practice reflects a commitment to offering patients less invasive alternatives to traditional surgery, with reduced recovery times and lower complication rates.
He is a good fit for patients seeking image-guided interventions for vascular disease, tumors, or biopsy needs, particularly those who prefer minimally invasive approaches or are not suitable candidates for open surgery.
Special interests: tumor ablation, vascular intervention, biopsy techniques.
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Radiology specialist
Tawam Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Ar, Arabic, En, English.
Seha — Tawam Hospital ,Abu Dhabi, Tawam, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Blood Clots, Narrowed Blood Vessels, Vascular Disease.
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