
General practitioner with training in internal medicine, neurology, and rehabilitation
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English, Hindi
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Jumeirah, Dubai
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Dr. Shreya Sekhar is a General Practitioner at Emirates Rehabilitation & Homecare in Jumeirah, Dubai. She completed her MBBS in 2016 from Dr. Somervell Memorial Medical College in Kerala, India, where she graduated as the best outgoing student of her year. She brings experience from her work as a Medical Officer in the Inpatient Department at a major 450-bed multi-specialty hospital in Kerala.
Dr. Sekhar's clinical interests span internal medicine, neurology, spine conditions, orthopedics, and physical medicine and rehabilitation. Her background equips her to manage a range of general health concerns and coordinate care with specialists as needed.
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MBBS
Dr. Somervell Memorial Medical College, India · 2016
Medical Officer, Inpatient Department
Multi-specialty hospital, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Emirates Hospitals Group — Emirates Rehabilitation & Homecare – Jumeirah, Jumeirah, Dubai.
Commonly treated: General Health Conditions, Neurological Concerns.
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Emirates Rehabilitation and Homecare- Jumeirah
54 8A St - Al Safa - Al Safa 2 - Dubai
+971 800 73422+3 more branches
Emirates Rehabilitation and Homecare- Jumeirah
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Jumeirah, Dubai
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