
Specialist anesthesiologist with expertise in regional anesthesia and nerve blocks
Experience
7 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Telugu
Location
Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults
Dr. Aruna Pogaru is a Specialist Anesthesiologist with 7 years of experience in anesthesiology. She previously served as an assistant professor in the Department of Anesthesia at Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences in Hyderabad, India, and has since practiced in Oman and the United Arab Emirates.
She specializes in regional anesthesia, including neuraxial and peripheral nerve blocks, and has provided anesthesia across a broad range of surgical procedures. Her surgical experience spans obstetric, gynecological, pediatric, ear-nose-and-throat, orthopedic, laparoscopic, general, and neurosurgical cases.
Dr. Pogaru's combination of academic teaching experience and diverse surgical exposure makes her well-suited for patients requiring specialized anesthesia techniques for complex procedures.
Special interests: regional anesthesia techniques.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
Specialist Anesthesiologist
Reem Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Anesthesiologist
Various facilities, Oman
Assistant Professor, Department of Anesthesia
Kamineni Institute of Medical Sciences, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Telugu.
Reem Hospital, Al Reem Island, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Profile compiled from Reem Hospital's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
Reem Hospital مستشفى ريم
Opp. to Sorbonne University - 223 Ali Khalifa Al Mesmari St - Al Reem Island - Tamouh - Abu Dhabi
+971 800 7444Reem Hospital مستشفى ريم: 4.7★ · 3,789 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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