Dr. Sakib Nazir

Dr. Sakib graduated from Dhaka Medical College, Bangladesh in 1991 and joined the National Health Service in the UK in 1994 after passing the PLAB examination. The next four years he worked as a Senior House Officer in various specialties like Gastroenterology, Endocrinology, Elderly medicine, Chest Medicine, Rheumatology, Haematology and Cardiology. He obtained his MRCP in 1996 and FRCP in 2007 from the Royal College of Physicians. Dr.Sakib completed a five years training and experience in both Non-invasive and Interventional Cardiology as a Registrar and had the opportunity to work in a world renowned Cardiac Center like the Yorshire Heart Center at The Leeds Teaching Hospital, Leeds, UK. His first Consultant post as a Cardiologist was in 2001 at Dewsbury And District Hospital,UK which he finished in January 2013 before coming to Dubai. However, in between (2004-2009) he took a career break and worked in one of the largest Indian corporate hospital groups called ‘The Apollo Hospitals’ in Dhaka. During this time he also had the opportunity to gain professional experience at Cleveland Clinics in Ohio, USA and in other Asia-Pacific countries. Dr.Sakib has more than a decade of work experience in a senior position and is highly skilled in looking after both acute and chronic cases related to heart conditions.

  • Association : Al Zahra Private Hospital, Dubai Health Authority DHA
    General Medical Council in the UK"
  • Membership : British Cardiac Society, British Cardiovascular Intervention Society, European Cardiac Society.
  • Awards : Syed Sakib Nazir, AHM Waliul Islam, et al. Severe Coronary Spasm after DES implantation. TCTMD. 2008, Syed Sakib Nazir, AHM Waliul Islam, et al. Unprotected Left Main Stenting following Cardiac Arrest-TCTMD. 2008, AHM Waliul Islam, Syed Sakib Nazir, Shams Munwar, et al. Dilated Cardiomyopathy in patient with Dengue Viral Fever: A reversible form of CMP can be diagnosed by Transthoracic Echocardiogram. Bangladesh Heart Journal 2007, AHM Waliul Islam, Shams Munwar, Syed Sakib Nazir, et al. Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (PCI) in Small Vessel Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) in patient with Diabetes Mellitus. Bangladesh Heart Journal 2007
  • Gender: Male
  • Languages: Bengali, English, Hindi, Urdu
  • Specialities: Cardiologist

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