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Common childhood illnesses, including infections of respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, skin, etc.
Nocturnal enuresis
Common gastrointestinal disorders including infantile colic, cow-milk protein allergy, gastroesophageal reflux, and evaluation of chronic abdominal pain
Developmental and behavioural paediatrics
Profile
Nationality
Canadian
Summary
Dr. Manal Adi is a board-certified consultant paediatrician and a member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child health. With extensive experience in paediatrics and neonatology, she worked at Al Jalilah Children’s Speciality Hospital, before pursuing her passion for community paediatrics in a reputable polyclinic for over 8 years.
After earning in her medical degree from the University of Jordan in 2008, Dr. Adi completed her residency training at Dubai Health Authority, serving as a Chief Resident at Latifa Women’s and Children Hospital. She gained further speciality training in pediatric gastroenterology, nephrology, endocrinology at Dubai Hospital. To stay current with the latest advancement in pediatric care, Dr. Adi is keen to attend local and international conferences ensuring she provides evidence-based medicine to her young patients.
Fluent in both English and Arabic, Dr. Adi is committed to providing expert, family-centered care that addresses both physical health and mental wellbeing of children, helping to nurture a thriving generation.
Qualification
• MBBS (The University of Jordan)
• Arab Board of Health Specialization in Paediatrics (Damascus, Syria)
• Member of the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health