Urologist specializing in complex cases with focus on patient communication
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Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai
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adults
Dr. Yaman Altal is a urologist based at Emirates Hospitals Group in Dubai. Patients describe him as highly attentive to their concerns, taking time to listen carefully and perform thorough examinations before recommending treatment. His approach combines current medical knowledge with a commitment to explaining conditions and treatment options in detail.
Dr. Altal treats a full range of urological conditions and uses medical management tailored to each patient's needs. He is noted for staying current with advances in the field and for his ability to manage complex cases. Beyond his clinical work, he shares educational content on social media to help the public understand urological health in accessible terms.
He is a good fit for patients who value detailed explanations, careful listening, and a doctor who combines scientific rigour with compassionate care. His practice serves adults with urological concerns who prefer a physician that takes time to discuss their condition and options thoroughly.
Special interests: patient education, complex urological cases.
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Urologist
Emirates Hospitals Group, United Arab Emirates
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Specialty Hospital – Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai Healthcare City, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults.
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Emirates Specialty Hospital
Building 62 Dubai Healthcare City - 26th St - Umm Hurair 2 - Dubai Healthcare City - Dubai
+971 800 444444Emirates Specialty Hospital: 4.6★ · 2,779 Google reviews — Google rating for the clinic, not this doctor.
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