Dr. Ihab El Tayeb
Address: Airport Road, Garhoud, Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Gender: Male
About the Doctor / Professional
Dr. Ihab El Tayeb is one of the leading endocrinologists in Prime Hospital, bringing with him over 25 years of experience. He specializes in treating Type 1 and 2 diabetes; thyroid and parathyroid disorders; pituitary disorders such as polycystic ovary syndromes, hirsutism and gynecomastia; puberty disorders; metabolic bone disorders; and growth hormone therapy. Prior to joining Prime Hospital, Dr. El Tayeb was the Consultant of Endocrinology at the Dar Al Shifaa in Egypt. He has been visiting hospitals affiliated with the Saudi Arabia Ministry of Health as a Visiting Professor. Dr. El Tayeb has made valuable contributions to the Endocrinology Department through his work as a Specialist. He has also worked with specialized medical centers under the Egypt Ministry of Health and Population.
Degree: Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Al-Azhar University in Egypt.
Residency: Endocrinology Department of Bologna University Hospital in Italy
- Dr. Ihab completed his Bachelor’s Degrees in Medicine and Surgery in 1992 and Master’s Degree in Endocrinology from the Faculty of Medicine of Aims Shams University, Egypt. He received his Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree from the Faculty of Medicine of Al-Azhar University in Egypt. In addition, he has completed an advanced training program from the Endocrinology Department of Bologna University Hospital in Italy.
- Aside from his medical accomplishments, Dr. El Tayeb has authored several medical articles for renowned international publications as well as participated as a keynote speaker in leading local, regional and international medical conferences, among many other achievements.
- Adrenal Treatment
- Diabetes Consultation
- Diabetes Insipidus
- Endocrinology Consultation
- Endocrinology Testing
- Growth Hormone Treatment
- Hypoparathyroidism Hormonal Replacement Therapy
- Parathyroid Disorders
- Poly Cystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS)
- Puberty Disorders and other Endocrinopathies
- Thyroid Disorders