
Neurosurgery Speciality, Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran, Clinical Fellowship, Endovascular Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School, USA, Clinical Fellowship, Image-Guided Neurosurgery, Harvard Medical School, USA, Clinical Fellowship, Cerebrovascular Microsurgery, University of Calgary, Canada, Clinical Fellowship, Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Calgary, Canada, Clinical Fellowship, Complex Spine Surgery, Unversity of Toronto, Canada, Clinical Fellowship, Neurotrauma and ICU, Unversity of Toronto, Canada,
Neurosurgeon and neurointerventionist specializing in complex brain and spine surgery
Experience
26 years
Languages
English, Persian
Location
Oud Metha, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Professor Dr. Parviz Dolati is a board-certified neurosurgeon with 26 years of experience in brain and spinal surgery. He completed his neurosurgery speciality at Shahid Beheshti University in Tehran, Iran, and subsequently undertook seven clinical fellowships at leading North American institutions including Harvard Medical School, the University of Calgary, and the University of Toronto, focusing on endovascular neurosurgery, image-guided brain tumor surgery, cerebrovascular microsurgery, complex spine surgery, and neurotrauma.
Dr. Dolati manages 200–300 major brain and spine cases annually and has treated over 30,000 outpatient patients throughout his career. He specializes in both open and minimally invasive endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular diseases—including brain aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, stroke, and carotid artery disease—as well as complex spinal surgery, brain and spinal tumors, degenerative disc disease, traumatic injuries, and congenital conditions such as Chiari malformation and hydrocephalus. He has published over 20 papers in major neurosurgery journals.
Dr. Dolati is a fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and holds active memberships in leading cerebrovascular and spine surgery societies. He is well suited for patients requiring highly specialized neurosurgical care, particularly those with complex vascular malformations, brain tumors, spinal deformity, or trauma.
Special interests: endovascular and open treatment of cerebrovascular diseases, complex spine surgery, image-guided neurosurgery, neurotrauma and critical care.
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Neurosurgery Speciality
Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
Clinical Fellowship, Endovascular Neurosurgery
Harvard Medical School, USA
Clinical Fellowship, Image-Guided Neurosurgery
Harvard Medical School, USA
Clinical Fellowship, Cerebrovascular Microsurgery
University of Calgary, Canada
Clinical Fellowship, Interventional Neuroradiology
University of Calgary, Canada
Clinical Fellowship, Complex Spine Surgery
University of Toronto, Canada
Clinical Fellowship, Neurotrauma and ICU
University of Toronto, Canada
Specialist Neurosurgeon
Zulekha and Emirates Specialty Hospital, UAE
Consultant Neurosurgeon
VA Hospital, USA
Consultant Neurosurgeon
Golsar Hospital, Iran
Assistant Professor and Consultant Neurosurgeon
Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Neurosurgery Resident
Shahid Beheshti University, Iran
20 publications listed on their hospital profile.
Consultations are available in English, Persian.
American Hospital — American Hospital Dubai, Oud Metha, Dubai.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Arteriovenous Malformations (Avm), Brain Aneurysms, Brain Tumors, Carotid Artery Disease, Chiari Malformation, Hydrocephalus, Intracerebral Bleeding, Moyamoya Disease.
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