
General practitioner with 12 years' experience in chronic disease management and preventive care
Experience
12 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Abu Dhabi
Sees
children, adults
Dr. Merrit Hany Fathi is a general practitioner with over 12 years of clinical experience, with a strong background in internal medicine and general practice. She qualified with her M.B.B.Ch. in 2011 and has worked extensively in Egypt and the UAE, building wide-ranging expertise across primary care.
Her clinical focus centres on diagnosing and managing chronic conditions including high blood pressure, diabetes, and asthma. She also has significant experience with infectious diseases, gastrointestinal disorders, urinary tract infections, and anaemia. Dr. Fathi is proficient in ECG interpretation and emergency support, and provides comprehensive preventive care for women and children.
Dr. Fathi is a good fit for patients seeking primary care for ongoing health management, preventive health checks, and acute illness assessment, particularly those with chronic conditions requiring regular monitoring and lifestyle support.
Special interests: chronic disease management, women's preventive care, children's preventive care, infectious disease management.
Extracted from the doctor's hospital profile — patient-friendly terms
M.B.B.Ch.
Unknown · 2011
General Practitioner
Burjeel, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
General Practitioner
Various facilities, Egypt
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Burjeel — bmcalfalah, Abu Dhabi.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Anemia, Asthma, Diabetes, Gastrointestinal Disorders, High Blood Pressure, Infectious Diseases, Urinary Tract Infections.
Profile compiled from Burjeel's public website (see original profile via the booking link). Data is informational, not medical advice.
bmcalfalah
Abu Dhabi
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