About Dr. Hamza Usman

Dr. Hamza Usman is a qualified general practitioner and emergency medicine specialist with extensive clinical experience in ER, surgery, and general practice across the UK, Pakistan, and UAE.

A group of people is gathered inside a dimly lit room with large windows. A medical professional wearing a mask is seated and attending to a child while others, including women and an elderly person, are either seated or standing nearby. The interior has plain walls, and there appears to be a consultation taking place.
A group of people is gathered inside a dimly lit room with large windows. A medical professional wearing a mask is seated and attending to a child while others, including women and an elderly person, are either seated or standing nearby. The interior has plain walls, and there appears to be a consultation taking place.
Experienced Medical Professional
Compassionate Patient Care

He completed his medical education at Liaquat National Hospital and currently practices at Care and Cure Medical Center in Dubai, holding various certifications and licenses in his field.

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Explore Dr. Hamza Usman's professional medical journey and achievements.

A group of medical professionals and possibly officials are gathered around a patient in a hospital ward. The patient is seated on a hospital bed, engaging with the people around him. Several men in uniform and plain clothes are present, suggesting a formal visit or inspection.
A group of medical professionals and possibly officials are gathered around a patient in a hospital ward. The patient is seated on a hospital bed, engaging with the people around him. Several men in uniform and plain clothes are present, suggesting a formal visit or inspection.
A person in medical attire stands in a room viewed through partially open double doors, numbered 3. The setting appears clinical, with a neutral color palette and a tiled ceiling. The person seems to be preparing or handling medical equipment or materials.
A person in medical attire stands in a room viewed through partially open double doors, numbered 3. The setting appears clinical, with a neutral color palette and a tiled ceiling. The person seems to be preparing or handling medical equipment or materials.
A busy urban street scene with a crowd of people walking past an emergency medical service ambulance. Tall buildings surround the area, and various signs are visible in the background.
A busy urban street scene with a crowd of people walking past an emergency medical service ambulance. Tall buildings surround the area, and various signs are visible in the background.
A group of emergency medical personnel wearing helmets and protective gear are gathered in what looks like a train station or industrial area. They appear to be engaged in discussion or planning, with one individual pointing forward. The background features stone walls, a map, and informational signs.
A group of emergency medical personnel wearing helmets and protective gear are gathered in what looks like a train station or industrial area. They appear to be engaged in discussion or planning, with one individual pointing forward. The background features stone walls, a map, and informational signs.
A person wearing a vest with the logo of SUSALUD is standing in front of a hospital emergency entrance. The building is large and painted in white and yellow with a sign labeled 'EMERGENCIA' above the door. There are a few people near the entrance, including what appears to be medical staff.
A person wearing a vest with the logo of SUSALUD is standing in front of a hospital emergency entrance. The building is large and painted in white and yellow with a sign labeled 'EMERGENCIA' above the door. There are a few people near the entrance, including what appears to be medical staff.
A black bag with a patch reading 'Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician' is placed next to a wooden surface. Beside it, a copy of The New York Times newspaper is laid on top of another bag, possibly blue. The newspaper article headline addresses the resumption of attacks in Gaza after a truce, and the image on the front shows a group of people attending to an injured individual.
A black bag with a patch reading 'Nationally Registered Emergency Medical Technician' is placed next to a wooden surface. Beside it, a copy of The New York Times newspaper is laid on top of another bag, possibly blue. The newspaper article headline addresses the resumption of attacks in Gaza after a truce, and the image on the front shows a group of people attending to an injured individual.