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Hysterectomy (uterus removal) in United Arab Emirates: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

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Hysterectomy (uterus removal) in United Arab Emirates: Our Best Clinics and Costs 2025

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Turkey, Istanbul
Dr. Alper Karalok pursued a fellowship in gynecologic oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Liv Hospital Ulus is equipped with the da Vinci robot-assisted system for surgeries. Included Services: Follow-up examination, Consultation with a gynecologist, Preoperative tests, Ultrasonography, Hospitalization, Transfer airport-hotel-clinic-airport. Stay Info: 3 days stay in the hospital, 6 days stay in the hotel, accommodations included in the price. Technique: Robotic surgery.
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Italy, Bologna
Dr. Giulio Gandolfi Colleoni is specialized in minimally invasive techniques for reducing surgical trauma. Maria Cecilia Hospital is renowned for its advanced treatments and international medical congresses. Included Services: Medical examination, 3 meals daily, hospital room, preoperative tests, post-op medications, language assistance, 5* hotel, airport transfers. Stay Info: 2 days in the hospital, no hotel stay included in the price.
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Turkey, Istanbul
Dr. Esra Tustas Haberal was awarded the first prize by Schering German for oral presentation. Hisar Intercontinental Hospital serves 250,000 patients annually from CIS, Balkans, and African countries. Included Services: Transvaginal ultrasound, consultation with a gynecologist, follow-up visit, language assistance, ultrasonography, hormone tests, blood tests, preoperative tests, hospitalization, transfer airport-hotel-clinic-airport. Stay Info: 2 days stay in the hospital, 7 days stay in the hotel, included in the price. Technique: Laparoscopic surgery.
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Тамара • Hemorrhoids United Arab Emirates Nov 13, 2019

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I recommend the Zuleikha hospital in Dubai, as there are excellent specialists working there
Hello, I want to express my deep gratitude for helping to solve my problem, I was looking for a good specialist for a long time and with the help of Bookimed staff Maria Komkina I found a good doctor and an excellent hospital in Dubai, the hospital staff and doctors are very friendly and attentive no matter what I am from another country, the Administrator of the Zuleh Hospital in Dubai, Elina was very friendly and stayed with me throughout the time that I spent in the hospital, since my English is not at a very good level of timbre more in medetsine. Thank you all for your help, you are an excellent team and nothing is scary with such people! I recommend the Zuleikha hospital in Dubai, as there are excellent specialists working there, the main thing is that everyone is very attentive and helps you deal with the problem. Thank you! Tamara Read more less

Hysterectomy (uterus removal) Overview in United Arab Emirates

Surgery Time - 2 hours
Stay in the country - 7 days
Rehabilitation - 4 days
Anesthesia - General anesthesia
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How Much Does Hysterectomy (uterus removal) Cost in United Arab Emirates?

The average price of Hysterectomy (uterus removal) in United Arab Emirates is $7721, the minimum price is $4625, and the maximum price is $11000.
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Hysterectomy (uterus removal) from $5000 from $10481 from $10356
Myomectomy with R obot Da Vinci from $6906 --
Hysterectomy with DaVinci robot from $3000 -from $26073
Laparoscopic Hysterectomy from $7000 -from $3862
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United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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Dubai London Hospital is a private multi-specialty medical center in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The team focuses on orthopedics, otorhinolaryngology/ear, nose, and throat (ENT), urology, and dental treatment. Dubai London Hospital Group has garnered widespread respect as a reliable healthcare provider, having served the country for over 35 years. The hospital's team has established impeccable credentials in advanced healthcare by operating five other community-focused locations across the city.

Dubai London Hospital serves both adults and children. Every year, 110,000 patients choose the hospital for medical care. Patients from Europe, the Commonwealth, the USA, Canada, and Australia visit the clinic most often.

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United Arab Emirates, Dubai
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United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
Hosam Elsayed Ahmed
Obstetrician-gynecologist
34 years of experience
Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah
Dr. Hosam is a Consultant Obstetrician, Gynecologist, and Urologist. He worked for 20 years in the NHS in the United Kingdom after obtaining his CCST as a Consultant Gynecologist with known expertise in the management of high-risk pregnancy, complex benign gynecology, and early-stage gynecological cancer. He worked as a Consultant and the Lead Urogynecologist at Sussex Healthcare Trust, where he has been practicing since 2004. Dr. Hosam has a special interest in prolapse, urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction ( preservation surgery), menorrhagia, and minimally invasive laparoscopic and hysteroscopic gynecological surgery (for abnormal bleeding, pelvic masses, and pelvic pain). He established an integrated multidisciplinary urogynecology team across the trust. He had led the obstetrics and gynecology department as a clinical director to attain national British Society of Urogynecology accreditation. He has extensive clinical and surgical expertise to manage urinary incontinence, frequency, urgency, and recurrent cystitis and to perform pelvic reconstructive surgery for incontinence and uterovaginal prolapse. A subjective retrospective audit of his continence surgery showed a success rate of 86% and a success rate of prolapsed surgery of 91%. He is also interested in the management of sexual dysfunction, including vaginal corrective surgery. Dr. Hosam was chosen to be a Member of the International Urogynecology Association’s Publication Committee, and he was also the Editor of the expert corner in the IUGA newsletter. His areas of expertise include, Minimally invasive laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery Menorrhagia, fibroid, and endometriosis Laparoscopic myomectomy and hysterectomy Urogynecology, pelvic floor surgery, and recurrent prolapse Female stress incontinence surgery High-risk pregnancy Prolapse and pelvic floor surgery Pelvic reconstruction surgery Stress incontinence treatment Urodynamics Urogynecology Endometriosis Fibroids Hysteroscopy Menopause and psychosexual problems Menorrhagia Laparoscopic hysterectomy and myomectomy Stress incontinence surgery (none mesh and minimally invasive procedures) Day case stress incontinence procedure without surgery Anal sphincter incontinence surgery Abdominal and vaginal suspension procedures Menstrual disorders Miscarriage Painful periods Pelvic/perineal pain Postpartum obstetric anal sphincter injuries Research & Publications Serum Cupper and Zinc in Unexplained In Anti HLA Abs in Recurrent Miscarriage and Effect of Immune Therapy on Pregnancy Outcomes Unusual presentation of PRESS in the postnatal period. BMJ Case Reports 2014; doi:10.1136/bcr-2013-203406 Subphrenic abscess resulting in multi organ failure after Caesarean Section - case report. J. of obstet&Gynae.Vol 30; No.3,312-314,2010. Long Term outcome of the telephone follow up clinic in gynaecological setting. Int. J. of healthcare administration.vol 7, No.1.,2010. Role of 3D ultrasound in the diagnosis of rare case of angular pregnancy. The Internet Journal of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. 2009 Volume 11 Number 2. Unusual presentation of ectopic pregnancy. Therapeutic forum,MIMS Women's Health Vol 4,No 3,2009. Management of Ovarian Masses in Pregnancy. Trends in Gynaecology and Urology, Volume 14 Issue 1, p 14-17 (January/February 2009). Factors Affecting Success of Hysteroscopic Hydrothermablation Procedure: A One Year Data Assessment. Kent and Sussex Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. Vol. 6, issue 2, Jan 2008. Value of the MRI in the Preoperative Assessment of the Endometrial Cancer. Int. J. of O&G, Vol. 8 No.2, December 2007. Perioperative Factors Affecting the Hysteroscopic Hydrothermablation Procedure: A Six-month Assessment. Obstetrics & Gynaecology, News J. March 2006. Evaluation of the Transvaginal Scan versus Hysteroscopy in Postmenopausal Bleeding. East Sussex Journal of O&G. March, 2006. Unusual Presentation of Cervical Ectopic Pregnancy. East Sussex Journal of O&G, March 2006. Reproductive Health of Women: A review of the Panoramic Heritage. The Alex Journal of History of Medicine. Vol 30 -33, issue 1, April 2005. The use of low molecular weight heparin in pregnant woman with Mitral valve heart disease. Kuwait Medical Journal, March 2002, vol.39, No.5, 53-54. Mean 3rd Trimester Blood Sugar in Diabetic Kuwaiti Pregnant Females as a Predictor for Fetal Macrosomia. Medscape Women’s Health, (United States), Oct 2001, 6(5) p2. Chronic Pelvic Pain in Women. Obstetric and Gynaecology Survey. November issue 2001. Autologus Fascial Sling ,Does it really help the stress incontinence ,One year outcome data. Outcome of the Bulkamid periurethral injection.Outcome of the Vaginal suspension procedure for the years 19/20/21 Perioperative factors that affect the outcome of the pelvic floor surgery IUGA 2019 MRI ,CT scan versus TVS in the diagnosis and management of adnexal mass over 3 years (Oral presentation at the international gynaecology and gynae-oncology in China) 2013 Perioperative factors affecting the success of the HTA, a 3 years follow up at the 13th international world controversies in Ob.Gyn. and in, Berlin, Germany. 4-7/11/2010 Is there is a place for uterine conservation in the management of early stage endometrial cancer. RCOG international conference Abu-Dhabi Dec. 6,7,8th 2009. Value of TVS in the initial assessment of high-risk postmenopausal women. Annual RCOG international conference Abu-Dhabi Dec. 2009-09-13 (Poster) Is there is a place for the local hysteroscopic resection for malignant polypoidal endometrial cancer? Annual Southeast Gynaecology Tumour Group meeting. 17 September 2007. (oral) Value of the MRI, Hysteroscopy and TVS in the Preoperative Staging of Endometrial Cancer. 31st British International Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 4-6 July/2007. (oral) Hysteroscopic Hydrothermablation: A novel Ablative Technique. Grand round oral presentation in the East Sussex NHS Trust monthly meeting. Evaluation of Perioperative Factors Affecting Success of Hysteroscopic Hydrothermablation Procedure. Presented at the BSGE Annual Scientific meeting in Sheffield, May 2006. Evaluation of the Transvaginal Scan versus Hysteroscopy in Postmenopausal Women on Tamoxifen . Poster Presentation at the 19th EBCOG European Congress of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, April 2006, Torino, Italy. Induced Abortion Services in a District General Hospital. Poster presentation at the North Middlesex University Hospital Meeting, London, 26th May 2006. Outcome of the Hysteroscopy at Conquest Hospital over the last triennium 2004-2005. Part of the special skill module of the TVS in Gynaecology for the RCOG. Presented at the world 7th controversies in Obstetrics and Gynaecology in Athens, April 2005. Perinatal Mortality Audit at Jahra Hospital, Kuwait. Accepted by the CPD program of the RCOG 2001. Audit of the Outcome of the Burch Colposuspension over a 2-year period. Oral Presentation at the Annual Obstetrics and Gynaecology Conference, Kuwait Institute of Medical Specialisation, Kuwait 2003, Jahra Education & Training Master's Degree in Obstetrics and Gynaecology (Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt) FRCOG (Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists) in the UK MD Doctorate Degree in Obstetrics and Gynecology (Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt) Royal College of Obstetrician and Gynecologist Subspecialty Modular training in Urogynaecology, minimally invasive laparoscopic and hysteroscopic surgery Membership British Society of Gynae-Endoscopy British Society of Urogynaecology
United Arab Emirates, Sharjah
Mohamed El Sayed Eraki Ibrahium
Colorectal surgeon
26 years of experience
Burjeel Specialty Hospital Sharjah
Biography Dr. Mohamed El Sayed Eraki Ibrahium is a Consultant General, Laparoscopic Surgery and Oncosurgery with over 23 years of experience at Burjeel Specialty Hospital in Sharjah. Along with his MBBCH, MD, and Ph.D. (Doctorate Degrees), Dr. Mohamed El Sayed Eraki Ibrahium earned a Fellowship in advanced laparoscopic surgery from the Department of General Surgery of the Egyptian Association Gastrointestinal Endosurgeons. He also received a Fellowship from the Department of Oncosurgery in laparoscopic Oncosurgery. Additionally, he is a Fellow in Pediatric Surgery. He previously worked in Egypt and the United Arab Emirates as an Assistant Professor of General and Pediatric Surgery. He has authored several international publications in prestigious international journals on General and Pediatric Surgery. His clinical expertise includes, Thyroid surgery Laparoscopic hepatobiliary surgery Laparoscopic hernia surgery Laparoscopic colorectal surgery Breast surgery Head and Neck surgery Anorectal surgery Laparoscopic repair of Hiatus hernia Laparoscopic colorectal surgery Onco-surgical cases Pediatric surgery procedures Anorectal malformations surgery Neonatal surgery Laparoscopic undescended testes Thyroglossal fistula Research & Publications Clinical versus laboratory parameters for predicting disease progression in surgical necrotizing enterocolitis. Mohamed Eraki International journal of advanced research,2015, vol,3issue,7,400-404. Role of surgery in metastatic breast cancer. Mohamed Eraki. International journal of advanced research,2015, vol,3, issue 6,855-858. Tunica vaginalis versus dartos flap as soft tissue coverage in hypospadias surgery by tubarized incised plate urethroplasty. Mohamed Eraki. Ain shams journal of surgery 2012:5(2):495-500. Multiple diagnostic methods together for intra-abdominal injuries must be for ideal diagnosis. Mohamed Eraki. International journal of advanced research,2015: vol,3, issue,9,1265-1271. Laparoscopic appendectomy in children is equal or superior to open appendectomy (single-center experience). Mohamed Eraki. International journal of advanced research,2015: vol3, issue,10,525-528. The outcome of one stage transanal endorectal pull-through for management of Hirschsprung disease. Mohamed Eraki. Zagazig university medical journal, vol,17, no,3, july.2011. Incidence of vesicoureteric reflux in children with urinary tract infection in outpatient clinics. Mohamed Eraki. Journal of al –azhar medical faculty(grils),vol,31,no3,sep.2010. A comparison of hydrostatic reduction in children with intussusception versus surgery: a single-center experience. Mohamed E.Eraki IJSR,volume 5, issue 10, oct 2016;860-863. Outcome and Short Term Follow up of Children with Posterior Urethral Valves: Prognostic Factors: International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR) ISSN (Online): 2319-7064. Incidence and short-term outcome of management of Neonatal intestinal obstruction (NIO). Iranian Journal of Pediatric Surgery 2017; 3(1):16-20. The outcome of Endoscopic Thoracic Sympathectomy versus Radiofrequency Thympatholysis for long-term treatment of patients with Hyperhidrosis. The Medical Journal of Cairo University Vol.84, NO.2 December 2016. Our Experience in Management of Complete Rectal Prolapse in Children by Delorme Procedure. The Medical Journal of Cairo University Vol.84, NO.1 December 2016 Role of s100p as a new prognostic marker in women with metastatic breast cancer and its correlation with bcl2 and bax expression. International. J. Adv. Res. 5(1), 2017, 1849-1868
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