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Senior Consultant Pediatric Neurologist
4.8

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Inclinic
Fees: 40 JOD (Does not include procedures)
Amman, AlKhaldi Street
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Waiting time: 30 - 60

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  • First Insurance co
  • Arab Orient / GIG
  • MedNet
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3/16/2023 11:06:38 AM

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Professional Background

Dr. Saleh Al Ajlouni is a Senior Consultant Child Neurologist and a member of the Royal College of Physician of London, Royal College of Pediatrics and child health of London, and the American Dr. Al Ajlouni is able to dedicate time to teaching where he was involved in a four-year teaching program in various Branches in Pediatrics Including: General Pediatrics, Endocrinology, Cardiology, Neurology, Gastroenterology and Neonatal Intensive Care at King Hussein Medical Centre. Dr. Al Ajlouni has a long list of publication in his area of expertise in addition to being a member of the Jordan Medical Council Board examinee in pediatric neurology. He is also a member of over twelve neurological and medical associations around the world.

Education

  • Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery, University of Peshawar, Pakistan
  • Diploma in Child Health, Royal College of Physicians, Ireland
  • Fellowship - Pediatric Neurology, University Hospital Southampton, United Kingdom
  • Residency - Pediatrics and New Born, King Hussein Medical Center, Jordan
  • Fellowship - Pediatrics and New Born, Royal Medical College London, Aruba

Professional Memberships

  • Jordan Medical Association JMA
  • Jordanian Pediatric Society JPS
  • Pan Arab Union of Neurological Sciences PAUNS

Awards and certifications

  • Publication - Guillian-Barre syndrome clinical profile and efficacy of immunoglobulin therapy- Saudi Medical Journal.
  • Publication - Topiramate slow dose titration improve efficacy and tolerability.
  • Publication - Febrile Convulsions in children.

Spoken Languages

  • Arabic
  • English

Reviews

4.8
Excellent
Doctor
4.83
Health Facility Quality
4.78
Waiting Time
4.69
Reception
4.76

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