
Paediatrician specializing in respiratory health, nutrition and infection management in children
Experience
22 years
Languages
Ar, Arabic, En, English
Location
Corniche, Abu Dhabi
Sees
children
Dr. Hesham Shawki Tawakol is a paediatrician with 22 years of clinical experience, based at Corniche Hospital in Abu Dhabi. He specializes in paediatrics with a focus on respiratory health, nutrition, and infection management, bringing depth of experience across these key areas of child health.
Dr. Tawakol adopts a holistic approach to paediatric care, recognizing that children's health involves multiple interconnected systems. He prioritizes comprehensive assessment and tailored treatment strategies that address respiratory conditions, nutritional needs, and infectious diseases, ensuring each child receives personalized attention based on their individual circumstances.
He is a good fit for families seeking a paediatrician with extensive experience in managing complex respiratory or nutritional issues, or for parents who value a coordinated, whole-child approach to their child's health and development.
Special interests: paediatric respiratory health, child nutrition, infection management.
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Paediatrician
Corniche Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Ar, Arabic, En, English.
Seha — Corniche Hospital ,Abu Dhabi, Corniche, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Failure to Thrive, Nutritional Deficiencies, Pediatric Infections, Respiratory Infections in Children.
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