Doctor

Dr Mohamed Sulaiman

Dr Mohamed Sulaiman is an American Board-certified cardiologist with over 20 years of experience in fetal and pediatric cardiology in the US and UAE. He currently serves as a consultant fetal/pediatric cardiologist in Dubai—Abu Dhabi—Al Ain at Kids Heart.

Qualification & Training

Dr. Mohamed Sulaiman studied medicine, winning a government scholarship in Syria’s top-ranked, Damascus Medical University.

He went on to earn a Pediatric residency at Columbia University, a Pediatric Cardiology fellowship from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and a Pediatric MRI fellowship from Harvard University, Boston.

Since then, He has served as a Doctor, a research fellow, a practical instructor, and a professor during his long, illustrious medical career.

Experience & Contributions

  • He has authored and co-authored multiple research publications in national and international journals. He is currently Assistant Professor in the Department of Pediatrics at Columbia University NY. He also served as assistant professor at Chicago University, Illinois, and Rainbow Children hospital, Cleveland, Ohio
  • With his unparalleled expertise and vast experience in pediatric cardiology, Dr. Sulaiman continues to deliver lectures in international conferences encompassing aspects of pediatric cardiology like congenital heart diseases, acquired heart diseases in children, fetal cardiology, non-invasive cardiac monitoring, MRI, and such other specialized subjects.

International Affiliations:

  • Served as the Chairman of Scientific Committee of International Pediatric Conference of Columbia University and KidsHeart in various UAE locations since 2013.
  • Honored member of American Medical Association
  • Member of American-Arab Medical Association
  • Fellow at American College of Cardiology and American Academy of Pediatrics

Dr Mohamed Sulaiman Clinical Expertise:

As a one of the best padiatric cardiologists in the UAE, Dr Sulaiman is providing specialized care for a wide range of conditions related to: