Ahmad Fahmi Alhammada

Dr. Ahmad Fahmi Alhammada, is a Consultant Pediatrician with a wealth of experience and a passion for child health. Dr. Ahmad holds the Arab Board in Pediatrics, a Pediatrics Higher Study Certificate (Syria), MRCPCH (UK), and ECFMG (USA) certification. His residency was completed at the prestigious University Children's Hospital, Damascus University, which laid the foundation for my career in pediatrics. Over the years, he has gained diverse experience working in Syria, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, including positions at University Hospital Sharjah and Emirates Health Services. Dr. Ahmad’s expertise spans across NICU care, inpatient management, and outpatient services, handling a wide range of cases from minor illnesses to complex conditions requiring subspecialty referrals. Additionally, he has been a certified PALS instructor since 2023 and has enjoyed mentoring and teaching medical students and residents at the University of Sharjah. Dr. Ahmad is committed to providing compassionate, comprehensive care for children and their families.

Spoken Languages : Arabic, English
Types of Physician : Full-time
DHA License : Consultant Pediatrician
Branches : Nad Al Sheba Clinic

Credentials:

  • Arab Board, Damascus, Syria
  • Higher Study/Master, Damascus, Syria
  • MRCPCH, UK
  • ECFMG, USA
  • Doctor of Medicine, Damascus, Syria

Professional Associations:

  • Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health (RCPCH) UK
  • American Science and Research. INC (A.S.R) USA

Professional Experience:

  • Consultant Pediatrician, Emirates Health Services EHS, UAE
  • Specialist Pediatrician, University Hospital Sharjah UHS, UAE
  • Specialist Pediatrician, Almouwasat Hospital, Saudi Arabia
  • Pediatric resident, University Children's Hospital, Syria

Clinical Expertise & Services Offered:

  • Acute illnesses, e.g., respiratory infections, gastrointestinal issues, ear infections, skin rash, headache
  • Chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, and atopic dermatitis
  • Neonatal care like neonatal jaundice, feeding difficulties, and sepsis.
  • Emergency and critical care, including poisoning, severe infections, and severe dehydration. stabilizing critically ill children.
  • Preventive care, like administering vaccinations and providing immunization schedules, health lifestyle through nutrition, exercise, and safety advice.
  • Family-centered care collaborating and educating caregivers on managing illnesses and maintaining health at home.