Dr. Amel Mergny joined Healthpoint in 2023. She brings a wealth of medical expertise to her role, having earned her Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) from Khartoum University, Sudan. With 18 years of specialized experience in internal medicine, Dr. Mergny provides top-notch healthcare to her patients.
Before joining Healthpoint, Dr. Mergny served as a specialist in internal medicine at Al Ain Hospital. Her medical journey began with an internship at the Ministry of Health in Sudan.
Dr. Mergny’s scope of practice encompasses a wide range of internal medicine specialties, including the diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic conditions. Her responsibilities include managing patient admissions and discharges, providing comprehensive follow-up care, and overseeing the treatment and follow-up of chronic medical conditions such as diabetes, hypertension and high cholesterol. Additionally, she specializes in addressing various bacterial and viral infections, offers guidance on lifestyle modifications, and refers patients to other subspecialties when necessary.
Dr. Mergny manages both acute and chronic conditions. Her expertise extends to the management of diabetes, hypertension, high cholesterol, and the treatment of various bacterial and viral infections, ensuring her patients receive individualized specialist care.
Dr. Mergny's dedication to excellence is further demonstrated by her membership in the Royal College of Physicians (MRCP) of the United Kingdom, a prestigious accolade she has held since 2014. This accreditation reflects her commitment to staying up-to-date with the latest advancements in her field, ensuring that her patients receive the highest standard of care.
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