
Sudan Medical Specialization Board
Specialist in internal medicine with expertise in diabetes, heart disease, and respiratory care
Experience
10 years
Languages
Arabic, English
Location
Al Falah, Abu Dhabi
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Abdelgader Siddig is a Specialist in Internal Medicine with over 10 years of experience. He trained through the Sudan Medical Specialization Board and is a member of the Royal College of Physicians of the United Kingdom. He practises at Medeor Hospital in Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Siddig manages a wide range of conditions including diabetes and its complications, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, thyroid disorders, and acute and chronic respiratory and abdominal problems. He takes a holistic approach to patient care, considering the whole person rather than isolated symptoms.
He is a good fit if you need ongoing management of chronic conditions like diabetes or heart disease, or if you require assessment and treatment of respiratory or digestive issues.
Special interests: holistic patient care, diabetes complications, thyroid disorders.
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Internal Medicine Specialization
Sudan Medical Specialization Board, Sudan
Specialist in Internal Medicine
Medeor Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, English.
Medeor Hospital — Abu Dhabi, Al Falah, Abu Dhabi.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Chronic Respiratory Diseases, Diabetes and Its Complications, High Blood Pressure, High Cholesterol, Thyroid Disorders.
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