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Provider's Name Location & Phone Doctor's Name Doctor's Specialty General Network Plus (GN +) Hospitals (Dubai) Provider's Name Location & Phone Doctor's Name Doctor's Specialty American Hospital Oud Metha, Dubai-UAE Dr. Carlos Morales-Mateluna Allergy & Immunology 04-3367777 Dr. Bassam Al Asad Anesthesiologist Dr. James Bucknall Anesthesiologist Dr. Nayzak Raoof Anesthesiologist Dr. Robin MacGillivray Anesthesiologist Dr. Shairko Missouri Anesthesiologist Dr. Tibor Serdûlt Anesthesiologist Dr. Tim Cooper Anesthesiologist Dr. Rana Batterjee Audiologist Ms. Lubaina Sharafally Audiologist Dr. Kassem El-Shunnar Neurosurgery / Brain & Spinal Surgery Dr. Paul Sayad General Surgery Dr. Persha Nayak General Surgery Dr. Khaldoun Taha Cardiology Dr. Omar Hallak Cardiology (Interventional Cathlab) Dr. Abdelrahim Asfour Cardiology (Interventional Cathlab) Dr. Abdalla Elsebaey Cardiothoracic Surgery Dr. Uwe Klima Cardiothoracic Surgery Dr. Nader Salti Colorectal Surgery & General Surgery Dr. Rolf Soehnchen Dermatology Dalia Shukri Dietary Counselling Clinic May El Moghrabi Dietary Counselling Clinic Mrs. Mariam Saleh Dietary Counselling Clinic Dr. Heiko Schmidt E.N.T Dr. Muaaz Tarabichi E.N.T Dr. Abdel Hamid Reda Emergency Medicine Dr. Adan Ramirez Emergency Medicine Dr. Hesham Abd El-Latif Emergency Medicine Dr. Imad Fakhani Emergency Medicine Dr. Hubert K. Penninckx Endocrinology / Diabetes Dr. M. Belal Alshammaa Endocrinology / Diabetes Dr. Denesh Gopalan Gastroenterology Dr. Wael Dahhan Gastroenterology Dr. Paul Sayad General Surgery & Obesity Clinic Dr. Persha Nayak General Surgery Dr. Hanan Sheikh Ibrahim Geriatrics(Aging) Dr. Claudia Dakkouri Hospitalist Dr. Wakim Wakim Hospitalist Dr. Moeena Zain Infectious Disease Dr. Amer Rehman Medical Imaging Dr. Jan Lindberg Medical Imaging & Radiologist Dr. Mohamed Helaly Medical Imaging & Radiologist Dr. Phong T. Nguyen Medical Imaging & Nuclear Medicine Physician Dr. Shah Numani Medical Imaging Prof. Dr. Stefan Puig Medical Imaging Dr. Fahed Kouli Nephrology / Kidney Dialysis Dr. Muhammad Iqbal Ismail Neurology Dr. Kassem El-Shunnar Neurosurgery / Brain & Spinal Surgery Dr. A.C. Rajalakshmi Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr. Christian Jozsa Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr. George Michailidis Obstetrics & Gynecology American Hospital Oud Metha, Dubai-UAE 04-3367777 Dr. Grace Jacob Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr. Hiba Muhtasib Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr. Nuzhat Zia Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr. Kourosh Nazari Ophthalmology Dr. Nadim Habash Ophthalmology Dr. Marwan Hawari Orthopedic / Knee Joint Replacement Dr. Samih Tarabichi Orthopedic / Knee Joint Replacement Dr. Harold Vanderschmidt Orthopedics Prof. Dr. Michael Weber Orthopedics Dr. Aaron Han Pathology and Laboratory Dr. Reem El Bahtimi Pathology and Laboratory Dr. Nidal Mahgoub Pediatric Hematology / Oncology Dr. Abed Aydin Pediatrician Dr. Abeer Khayat Pediatrician Dr. Anil Gupta Pediatrician Dr. Bariah Dardar Pediatrician Dr. Omer Ahmed Pediatrician Dr. Sanchita Bhattacharya Pediatrician Dr. Yasser Nakhlawi Pediatrician Dr. Aamerah Shah Primary Care Clinic Dr. Abdullah Riar Primary Care Clinic Dr. Blanca Rincon Aznar Primary Care Clinic Dr. Fadi Hamwi Primary Care Clinic Dr. Jon Craig Primary Care Clinic Dr. Tariq S. Akbar Primary Care Clinic Dr. Amro Al-Astal Pulmonology / Respiratory Diseases Dr. Emad Kowatli Pulmonology / Respiratory Diseases Dr. Salah Aboubakr Pulmonology / Respiratory Diseases Alvin Calangi Physical Therapist (Orthopedics, neurology and Geriatrics) Andre Heynes Physical Therapist, Spinal Rehabilitation (necks and backs) Begi Mathew Physical Therapist (Orthopaedics, Neurology,Acupuncture Therapist ) Fadi Shkour Physical Therapist (Traumatic brain Injury, and spinal cord injury) Hened Choueiry Physical Therapist (Traumatology, orthopaedic and sports injuries) Jesseca Tranquilan Physical Therapist (General Orthopedics) Jingkee Shyd Valencia Physical Therapist (Cardiac Rehabilitation, Musculo-skeletal, Neurology) Marika Desousa Physical Therapist (Neurological Rehabilitation and Cardiac Rehabilitation) Reem Haj Ali, Physiotherapis Director Rehabilitation,(Sports Medicine, Orthopedics and Joint Replacement) Zaha Jibril Physical Therapist (Orthopedics, Neurology, Geriatrics, and Cardio respiratory) Dr. Bhavna Khan Rheumatologist Ms. Ghada Ajamieh Speech & Language Pathologist Ms. Nadine Ewanchyshyn Speech & Language Pathologist Dr. Manaf Kandakji Urologist Dr. Ramesh Tripathi Vascular Surgery Dr. Ludwig Schwering Specialist Orthopedic Dr. Michael Vohrer Specialist Orthopedic Canadian Specialist Hospital Abu Hail, Deira,Dubai-UAE Dr.Narayana Devanapally Anesthesiology 04-7072222 Dr.Maan Ghalib Orabi Anaesthesiologist Ms.Deema Moh'd Ikbarieh Audiologist Dr.Moayad Hasan Flayih Cardiology & Medicine Dr.Sangram Singh Prostodontist and General Dental Practitioner Dr.May Mohammed Sidki Preventive Dentistry Dr.Abeer Awni G.P. Dentist Dr.Anwar Al-Hammadi Dermatology Dr.Ahmad Al-Amadi Otolaryngology ,head and neck surgery Dr.Ahmad Al-Fikry ENT Speciality Canadian Specialist Hospital Abu Hail, Deira,Dubai-UAE 04-7072222 Dr.Raed Mahmoud Nasser ENT Dr.Sadeer Samara Certificate of Internal Medicine Speciality - USMLE Certificate Dr.Ammar Salman Registrar Emergency Physician Dr.Uday Makkey GP Dr.Nasser Zamil GP Dr.Mohammad Kadhum GP Dr.Hala Abdulla El taher GP Dr.Hajira Najmi GP Dr.Sindhu Raj GP Dr.Fatima Zairi GP Dr.Azita Abbas General Practitioner Dr.Vahid Reza Javan General Practitioner Dr.Abrar Hussein Internal Medicine, Diabetes& Endocrinology Dr.Nabeel Omar Hussein Consultant General Surgeon Prof. Dr. Mohamed Ashraf Mahmoud General and Laparoscopic Surgery Dr. Yashar Ali Abdul-Kader Specialist General Surgery Dr.Basim Raed Khafaji Laparoscopic, General and Bariatric Surgeon Dr.Ahmad Abdul Baqi Ahmad General Surgery Mr.Abdalelah Arbab Chemical Pathologist Dr.Emilia Kadour Nephrology Dr.M. Azzam AbdulRazzak Specialist Neurosurgeon Dr.Ayyanar Rajaratnam Neurology Dr.Nabeela Shafqat Clinical Nutrition Dr.Elham Al-Habeeb Obstetrics & Gynecology Dr.Koulshan Mohammad Jameel Gynecology & Obstetrics Dr.Shadia Ghanim Registrar OBS/Gyn Dr.Khalidha Khanam Registrar in Obstetrics & Gynaecology Dr.Awatif Juma Al Bahar Consultant Obs/Gyne. , Endocrine -infertility Dr.Mohamed Yousef Nazari Ophthalmology Dr.Ali A.H.M Al-Hameed Orthopedic and Trauma Surgery Dr.Habibur Rahman Consultant Paediatrician Dr.Sami George Pediatrics Dr.Roya Ejtemaie Pediatrics Dr.Khulood M. Alsaraf Pharmacy Manager Dr.Mohammad Sameh Ahmad Specialist Psychiatrist Dr.Ethar Mohamed Abdulkader Radiologist Ms.Ghada G. 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