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Best Resection of gallbladder gastroenterologists in United Arab Emirates: TOP 1 doctor

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Mouhamed Mounier Alwaw
Gastroenterologist
15 years of experience
United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
Zulekha Hospital Sharjah

Mouhamed Mounier Alwaw

Gastroenterologist
15 years of experience

accreditations:

MD

Dr. Mouhamed Mounier Alwaw is a Medical Gastroenterologist with 12+ years of experience, specializing in the treatment of biliary and pancreatic tract illnesses, early detection of colon cancer, internal bleeding haemostasis, and treatment of obesity by gastric balloon. He has MBBS, MD and Post Graduation qualifications from Syria and Paris, and is well-versed in Arabic, French and English. He has extensive international publications, essays and presentations, as well as various research programs concerning decreasing post ERCP complications and celiac disease and colon cancer.

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