
Fellowship in Diagnostic Radiology (FCPS), MBBS
Specialist radiologist with expertise in MRI, CT, ultrasound and X-ray reporting
Experience
8 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu
Location
Abu Dhabi
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Dr. Madeha Hussain is a Specialist Radiologist currently practising in Abu Dhabi, UAE. She holds an MBBS from King Edward Medical College and a Fellowship in Diagnostic Radiology (FCPS) from the College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan. Licensed by both the UAE Department of Health and the Pakistan Medical and Dental Council, she brings over a decade of medical experience to her practice.
Dr. Hussain specializes in comprehensive diagnostic imaging across multiple modalities. She provides expert reporting on conventional radiology (X-rays, ultrasound, and Doppler imaging) as well as cross-sectional imaging including CT and MRI scans. She manages both emergency and non-emergency imaging cases, offering detailed analysis to support clinical diagnosis and treatment planning.
Beyond clinical practice, Dr. Hussain is committed to professional development and education, holding certifications in teaching and learning along with training in effective communication strategies. She is well-suited for patients requiring detailed imaging interpretation and diagnostic support.
Special interests: teaching and learning, communication skills.
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MBBS
King Edward Medical College, Pakistan
Fellowship in Diagnostic Radiology (FCPS)
College of Physicians and Surgeons Pakistan, Pakistan
Specialist Radiologist
LLH Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu.
LLH Hospital — Medical Center, Abu Dhabi.
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Medical Center
Abu Dhabi
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