Sunday to Thursday from 8am to 4pm
800 42532 (ICLDC)
F: +971 2 404 0900
PO Box 48338
Al Khaleej Al Arabi Street
Beside Zayed Military Hospital
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
T: 800 42532 (ICLDC)
F: +971 2 404 0900
PO Box 48338
Zayed Sports City
Between entry gates 1 & 6
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
T:800 42532 (ICLDC)
F: +971 3 746 4900
PO Box 222464
Beside Tawam Hospital
Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
Consultant Endocrinologist and Diabetologist
Abu Dhabi
Prof. Aftab Ahmad has extensive experience in managing complicated and uncontrolled diabetes cases both in the UK and in the UAE, while making the management simple and inclusive of all patients requirements.
With a doctorate in Medicine (MD) degree from University of Liverpool, UK, he has also published numerous original research papers and books in prestigious journals across the world and in 2021 was appointed as a Professor at Khalifa University, Abu Dhabi.
As a Diabetes Strategic Clinical Network Lead and Lead for Advancing Quality for Cheshire and Merseyside, NHS England, he led numerous innovative initiatives including standardisation of practices and comprehensive time bound pathways resulting in significant improvements in patient care, diabetes management and a reduction in complications across the region. The achievements resulted in his nomination for the North West Leadership award.
As a committed educator and Sub-Dean for medical undergraduates at University of Liverpool he was involved in developing and implementing innovative teaching programs. He has also helped guide more than 150 overseas doctors in the UK to illustrious careers as consultants and general practitioners over the last 20 years. He continues to lead and develop various education programs at ICLDC including a diabetes teaching program for clinical staff at ICLDC and Mubadala, and UAE University students and faculty.
He joined ICLDC in 2018 where he successfully developed, designed and implemented a clinical audit department. In 2020, he played a key role in the launch and management of the COVID-19 task force to support the successful implementation of processes and safety measures within ICLDC during the corona virus pandemic.
Languages Spoken: English, Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi