Orthopedic surgeon providing surgical and non-surgical care for bone and joint conditions
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Arabic, English, English Arabic
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Dubai
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Dr. Hamed Ahmed Badawi is an orthopedic surgeon practicing at Dubai Health in Dubai. He provides comprehensive care for musculoskeletal conditions affecting bones, joints, and related structures.
His practice encompasses the full range of orthopedic conditions and treatments, from conservative management to surgical intervention. He works with patients seeking solutions for injuries, degenerative conditions, and structural problems of the musculoskeletal system.
Dr. Badawi is fluent in both English and Arabic, making him accessible to a diverse patient population in the UAE.
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Orthopedic Surgeon
Dubai Health, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English, English Arabic.
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Commonly treated: Arthritis (Wear-And-Tear), Bone Fractures, Cartilage Damage, Joint Injuries, Ligament Tears, Spine Conditions, Sports Injuries.
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