Turkish board in Emergency Medicine
Emergency medicine specialist with focus on trauma and oncology emergencies
Experience
5 years
Languages
Arabic, English, Turkish
Location
Al Garhoud, Dubai
Sees
adults
Dr. Duha Seyhoglu is an emergency medicine physician with over five years of experience working in Turkey and Dubai. She specializes in trauma care and managing acute medical emergencies in oncology patients, bringing a foundation of Turkish board certification in emergency medicine.
Her clinical expertise includes rapid assessment and stabilization of trauma patients, management of acute complications in cancer patients, and point-of-care ultrasound — a portable imaging technique used at the bedside to guide rapid diagnosis and treatment decisions in the emergency setting.
Dr. Seyhoglu is well-suited for patients seeking emergency care with confidence in trauma management and complex acute medical scenarios, particularly those requiring immediate imaging-guided assessment.
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Turkish Board in Emergency Medicine
Turkish Medical Board, Turkey
Emergency Medicine Physician
Mediclinic, United Arab Emirates
Emergency Medicine Physician
Turkish Healthcare System, Turkey
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, Turkish.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Welcare Hospital Specialist Emergency Medicine In department Emergency Medicine, Al Garhoud, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Acute Medical Emergencies, Cancer-Related Emergencies, Trauma and Injury.
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