Mercato Family Clinic is committed to providing quality healthcare to the entire family.
Our Doctors
Our Doctors
Our doctors are highly qualified and experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing our patients with the best possible care.
Location
Location
We are located at a very prime spot in Dubai. We are behind of Mercato mall.
Appointments
Appointments
Medical appointments are scheduled meetings between a patient and a healthcare professional.
Mercato Family Clinic provides
Mercato Family clinic has been well established since 2009. Our Surgeon, bariatric, endoscopic, medical specialists, dentists, dental specialists, pediatric and orthodontist, have extensive experiences that helps us provide comprehensive and long-term care for our patients, assured that we will be here whenever they need us. We are proud to have treated many families from grandparents to grandchildren in UAE, while sharing their journeys we saw many of our patients prosperous and successful. Our legacy continues due to our professional and multidisciplinary network with other surgical, medical, and dental specialists all over the UAE and other countries, which enables us to offer treatment for complex cases and provide referral options. We are attached to Dubai London hospital for in patient, our mission is to provide the highest quality of surgical procedure, endoscopic, laparoscopic ,medical ,dental and pediatric care. Our patients are living testimony of our honesty and commitment to highest standards.
Mercato Family Clinic is committed to providing quality healthcare to the entire family. The clinic’s mission values of patient-centered care, integrity, teamwork, innovation, and diversity and inclusion are evident in the services that the clinic provides.
Departments
What is primary care?
Primary care is the first point of contact for people in need of healthcare. It is provided by doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals who are trained to care for people of all ages. Primary care providers can provide a wide range of services, including:
Routine checkups and preventive care
Treatment for common illnesses and injuries
Management of chronic diseases
Referrals to specialists
Care coordination.
Medical Education
Medical education: This is the first step in becoming a doctor. It typically includes courses in biology, chemistry, physics, and math.
Medical school: Medical school is a four-year program that provides students with the knowledge and skills they need to practice medicine. Students learn about anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, and other medical topics.
Graduate medical education (GME): After medical school, doctors complete GME, which is also known as residency training. Residency programs typically last three to seven years and allow doctors to specialize in a particular area of medicine, such as internal medicine, surgery, or pediatrics.
Board certification: After completing GME, doctors must pass a board certification exam in their chosen specialty. This exam ensures that doctors have the knowledge and skills necessary to practice medicine in their specialty.
Medical education is a long and challenging process, but it is also incredibly rewarding. Doctors have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of their patients.
Here are some of the key challenges in medical education:
Cost: Medical school is expensive, and the cost of GME is also rising. This can make it difficult for some people to afford to become doctors.
Length: Medical education is a long and demanding process. This can be a challenge for students who have families or other commitments.
Stress: Medical school and GME can be very stressful. Students and residents are often under pressure to perform well and to learn a lot of material in a short amount of time.
Competition: Medical school and GME are very competitive. This can be a challenge for students who are not used to competing.
Despite the challenges, medical education can be a very rewarding experience. Doctors have the opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of their patients. If you are interested in a career in medicine, be prepared for a long and challenging journey, but also be prepared for a rewarding one.
Here are some of the latest trends in medical education:
Increased emphasis on interprofessional education: Interprofessional education (IPE) is the education of healthcare professionals from different disciplines working together to deliver patient care. IPE is becoming increasingly important as healthcare becomes more complex and requires teamwork from different professionals.
Use of technology: Technology is playing an increasingly important role in medical education. Technology can be used to provide students with access to lectures, simulations, and other learning resources. Technology can also be used to track student progress and to provide feedback.
Focus on patient-centered care: Patient-centered care is an approach to healthcare that focuses on the needs of the patient. Medical education is increasingly focusing on patient-centered care, and students are learning how to put the needs of the patient first.
Addressing social determinants of health: Social determinants of health are the factors that influence a person’s health, such as their housing, education, and income. Medical education is increasingly focusing on addressing social determinants of health, and students are learning how to improve the health of their patients by addressing these factors.
These are just a few of the challenges and trends in medical education. As the healthcare system continues to evolve, so too will medical education.
Emergency Case
Heart attack: A heart attack is a medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to the heart is blocked. Symptoms of a heart attack can include chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, and lightheadedness.
Stroke: A stroke is a medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is blocked. Symptoms of a stroke can include sudden weakness or numbness on one side of the body, difficulty speaking, and vision problems.
Seizure: A seizure is a sudden, involuntary muscle contraction that can be caused by a number of factors, including epilepsy, head injury, and low blood sugar.
Anaphylaxis: Anaphylaxis is a life-threatening allergic reaction that can occur after exposure to certain allergens, such as food, insect venom, or medications. Symptoms of anaphylaxis can include hives, swelling of the lips and tongue, difficulty breathing, and loss of consciousness.
Uncontrolled bleeding: Uncontrolled bleeding can be a medical emergency, especially if it is from a large blood vessel. Symptoms of uncontrolled bleeding can include blood loss that is not slowing down or stopping, and blood pooling on the ground or clothing.
Accidents: Accidents, such as falls, car accidents, and sports injuries, can also be medical emergencies. The severity of the injury will determine whether or not it is considered an emergency.
If you or someone you know is experiencing any of these symptoms, it is important to seek medical attention immediately. Delaying treatment can lead to serious complications or even death.
Here are some additional tips for dealing with an emergency medical case:
Stay calm and assess the situation.
Call 911 or your local emergency number.
Provide first aid if you are trained to do so.
Reassure the patient and keep them comfortable.
Do not move the patient unless it is absolutely necessary.
By following these tips, you can help to ensure that the patient receives the care they need as quickly as possible.
Timetable
A timetable is a schedule of events or activities, typically one that is published or displayed in advance. It is not a term used in medicine.
However, there are some medical terms that are similar to timetable. For example, a treatment schedule is a plan for when and how to give a patient medication or other treatments. A surgical schedule is a plan for when and how to perform surgery on a patient. And a discharge schedule is a plan for when a patient will be discharged from the hospital.
These terms are more specific than timetable and are used to describe the timing of specific medical events.
Medical Insurance
Health insurance is mandatory: All UAE residents are required to have health insurance. This includes Emiratis, expatriates, and tourists.There are a variety of health insurance plans available: The plans vary in terms of coverage, cost, and provider network.The government provides a basic health insurance plan: This plan covers essential healthcare services, such as doctor’s visits, hospitalization, and surgery.
Employees are typically covered by their employer’s health insurance plan: This plan may be more comprehensive than the basic government plan.Individuals can purchase private health insurance: This plan may be a good option for people who are not covered by their employer’s plan or who want more comprehensive coverage.When choosing a health insurance plan, it is important to consider your needs and budget. You should also compare the different plans to find the one that best meets your requirements.
We have accepted Medical Insurance Company listed below
nextcare insurance
National General Insurance Co
sukoon insurance
saico health insurance
neuron insurance
saada insurance
nas insurance
met life insurance
aetna insurance
almadallah insurance
adnic insurance
MISSION & VALUES
Mission: To provide comprehensive, quality, and compassionate healthcare to the entire family, from birth to old age.
Values:
Patient-centered care: We put the needs of our patients first and always strive to provide them with the best possible care.
Integrity: We are honest, trustworthy, and transparent in all of our dealings with our patients, staff, and community.
Teamwork: We work together collaboratively to provide the best possible care for our patients.
Innovation: We are constantly looking for new ways to improve our care and services.
Testimonials
I was welcomed with friendly staff and they were very helpful. The wait was over 1 hour, but three days later I am feeling much better. Thanks my doctor.
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