
Anesthesiologist specializing in regional blocks, pain management, and critical care
Experience
10 years
Languages
En, English, Hi, Hindi, Te, Telugu, Ur, Urdu
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Ramulu Andole is an anesthesiologist with 10 years of experience providing anesthesia services across multiple surgical specialties. He practices at Al Dhafra Hospital in Abu Dhabi, where he focuses on safe, patient-centered anesthesia care before, during, and after procedures.
Dr. Andole's clinical expertise includes pre-anesthesia evaluation to assess surgical readiness, ultrasound-guided regional blocks (nerve-blocking injections to numb specific areas), and postoperative pain management to ease recovery. He also specializes in labor analgesia (pain relief during childbirth), anesthesia for endoscopy procedures (camera examinations of the digestive tract), and critical care support for patients in intensive settings.
He is a good fit for patients undergoing surgery who want thorough pre-operative assessment, those seeking alternatives to general anesthesia, and patients concerned about managing pain after procedures.
Special interests: ultrasound-guided regional blocks, labor analgesia, postoperative pain management, critical care anesthesia.
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Anesthesiologist
Al Dhafra Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in En, English, Hi, Hindi, Te, Telugu, Ur, Urdu.
Seha — Al Dhafra Hospitals ,Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Acute Pain After Surgery, Chronic Pain, Critical Illness, Labor Pain.
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Al Dhafra Hospitals ,Abu Dhabi
Abu Dhabi
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