
General practitioner with pulmonology experience and COVID-19 expertise
Experience
8 years
Languages
English, Urdu
Location
Musaffah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults
Dr. Zafar Ali is a general practitioner with 8 years of clinical experience, primarily in primary care and general medicine. He completed his medical degree (MBBS) at Weifang Medical University in China and is a member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons (MCPS) with pulmonology credentials from Pakistan. During his practice, he has managed a wide range of conditions across general medicine while developing particular expertise in lung and respiratory conditions.
Dr. Zafar has hands-on experience managing respiratory conditions and handled significant caseloads in pulmonology during his career as a general practitioner. He gained additional clinical exposure during the COVID-19 pandemic, where he treated patients with coronavirus-related illness. He maintains certification in Basic Life Support through the American Heart Association, reflecting his commitment to emergency preparedness and patient safety.
Special interests: respiratory conditions, COVID-19 management.
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Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS)
Weifang Medical University, China
General Practitioner
Primary Care Practice · 6 years
Consultations are available in English, Urdu.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Medical Centre, ICAD, Abu Dhabi, Musaffah, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
Commonly treated: Covid-19, Lung Disease, Respiratory Infections.
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