
MBBCh from Alexandria University, Egypt, Master's in Neurology from Alexandria University, Egypt
Specialist neurologist with 20 years' experience in headaches, epilepsy, movement disorders and stroke
Experience
20 years
Languages
Arabic, Arabic English, English
Location
Al Taawun, Sharjah
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr. Noha Abdelwahed is a Specialist Neurologist at Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital and MMC - Motor City, bringing over 20 years of clinical experience in neurology. She completed her medical degree (MBBCh) and Master's in Neurology from Alexandria University in Egypt, and has trained and practised across both Egypt and the UAE. Her career began as a Resident Neurologist at Alexandria University, progressing through roles including Registrar at the university's Epilepsy Centre, Clinical Teaching Assistant at the Faculty of Medicine, and Neurologist at private clinics and the Armed Forces Hospital in Alexandria. She later relocated to the UAE, where she worked as a Specialist Neurologist at Saudi German Hospital and Emirates Hospitals Group.
Dr. Noha specializes in the full breadth of neurological conditions: migraines and other headache types, epilepsy and seizure management, movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and tremors, stroke and cerebrovascular disease, multiple sclerosis and demyelinating diseases, and dementia and cognitive decline. She also manages peripheral nerve problems—carpal tunnel syndrome, entrapment neuropathies, and other conditions causing numbness, tingling and weakness—as well as conservative treatment of neck pain, lower back pain and sciatica. She is experienced in neurological emergencies and provides both medical and preventive management.
Dr. Noha is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and the Emirates Neurology Society, reflecting her commitment to international standards and local medical community engagement. She brings a compassionate, precision-focused approach to complex neurological problems and is fluent in Arabic and English.
Special interests: headache management, neurological emergencies, conservative spine care.
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MBBCh
Alexandria University, Egypt
Master's in Neurology
Alexandria University, Egypt
Resident Neurologist
Alexandria University, Egypt
Assistant Physician
Private clinic, Egypt
Registrar in Neurology
Alexandria University Hospital Epilepsy Centre, Egypt
Clinical Teaching Assistant
Faculty of Medicine, Alexandria University, Egypt
Neurologist
Armed Forces Hospital, Egypt
Specialist Neurologist
Saudi German Hospital, United Arab Emirates
Consultations are available in Arabic, Arabic English, English.
Medcare — Al Qusais - Medcare Royal Speciality Hospital Motor City - Medcare Medical Centre Mirdif - Medcare Medical Centre Sharjah - Medcare Hospital, Al Taawun, Sharjah.
This doctor primarily sees adults and seniors.
Commonly treated: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Cluster Headache, Dementia and Cognitive Decline, Demyelinating Disease, Dizziness and Vertigo, Entrapment Neuropathy, Epilepsy and Seizures, Lower Back Pain.
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Medcare Medical Centre, Sharjah
Al Jawhara Building - Al Taawun St - Al Khalidiya District - Sharjah
+971 52 509 4473+6 more branches
Medcare Medical Centre, Sharjah
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Al Taawun, Sharjah
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