
General medicine doctor with 15 years' experience in emergency and chronic disease management
Experience
15 years
Languages
English, Hindi
Location
Dubai
Sees
children, adults
Dr. Sabahat Shoukat is a general medicine practitioner with 15 years of clinical experience, including 10 years working in Dubai. She has worked in emergency departments at reputed hospitals and is skilled in managing acute and emergency cases across patient populations. Her practice encompasses chronic disease management and she has developed particular expertise in caring for paediatric patients alongside adult care.
Dr. Shoukat handles a broad range of acute and chronic conditions, including emergency cases, and is experienced in paediatric medicine. She provides comprehensive general medical care and is well-versed in the diagnosis and long-term management of chronic diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and other systemic conditions.
She works at NMC Medical Centre in Al Quoz, Dubai, and is fluent in English and Hindi, making her accessible to diverse patient populations in the emirate.
Special interests: emergency medicine, chronic disease management, paediatric medicine.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
General Medicine Doctor
NMC Medical Centre, Al Quoz, United Arab Emirates · 2014-present
Emergency Department Doctor
Reputed hospital in Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
NMC Healthcare — NMC Medical Centre, Al Quoz, Dubai, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Acute Illnesses, Chronic Diseases, Diabetes, High Blood Pressure, Pediatric Conditions.
Profile compiled from NMC Healthcare's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
NMC Medical Centre, Al Quoz, Dubai
Dubai
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