MBBS DNB Anaesthesia PDCC (Card Anaes) DESA-EDAIC
Anaesthetist with 11 years' experience in paediatric, obstetric, and regional anaesthesia
Experience
11 years
Languages
Arabic, English, Tamil
Location
Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults
Dr. Vimal Kumar Kuppusamy is an anaesthetist with 11 years of experience in anaesthesia and intensive care. He practises at Mediclinic in Al Ain and holds qualifications including MBBS, DNB in Anaesthesia, postgraduate diploma in cardiac anaesthesia (PDCC), and the European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care (DESA-EDAIC).
He specialises in paediatric anaesthesia (putting children safely to sleep for procedures), day-case anaesthesia (for patients who go home the same day), obstetric anaesthesia (pain relief during labour and caesarean sections), and regional anaesthesia with acute pain management (numbing specific areas and managing post-operative pain). His background in intensive care complements his anaesthetic practice.
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MBBS
DNB Anaesthesia
PDCC (Postgraduate Diploma in Cardiac Anaesthesia)
DESA-EDAIC (European Diploma in Anaesthesiology and Intensive Care)
Anaesthetist
Mediclinic Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, Tamil.
Mediclinic — Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital Specialist Anaesthetist In department Anaesthesia, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Profile compiled from Mediclinic's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Mediclinic Al Ain Hospital
Sheikh Khalifa Bin Zayed St - next to Choithrams Supermarket - Central District - Hai Al Salama - Abu Dhabi
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