Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman is a Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Critical Care, and a Consultant in Clinical Nutrition for Children. Her clinic is located at Madinaty – First Season Park – Second Floor – Clinic S35. She is available daily from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM, except Friday, and consultations are by prior appointment. She has more than 20 years of experience in the follow-up and care of premature infants, as well as managing nutritional
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman is a professor of pediatrics, neonatology and critical care, and a consultant in therapeutic nutrition for children. She has more than 20 years of experience in monitoring premature infants, treating nutritional problems, allergies, and digestive disorders in children.
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman treats cases of therapeutic nutrition for children, food allergies and dairy allergies, chest allergies, digestive problems, obesity and thinness, in addition to monitoring the growth and development of children, newborns and premature infants.
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman is a Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Critical Care, and a Consultant in Clinical Nutrition for Children. Her clinic is located at Madinaty – First Season Park – Second Floor – Clinic S35.
She is available daily from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM, except Friday, and consultations are by prior appointment.
She has more than 20 years of experience in the follow-up and care of premature infants, as well as managing nutritional disorders, food allergies, respiratory allergies, and gastrointestinal problems. She combines strong academic expertise with extensive clinical experience, with a precise specialization in pediatric clinical nutrition and the management of complex pediatric cases.
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman provides a wide range of pediatric services, including:
Clinical nutrition for children
Food allergies and milk protein allergy
Pediatric chest and respiratory allergies
Gastrointestinal disorders in children
Follow-up and care of premature infants
Growth, developmental, and nutritional assessment
Basic and additional childhood vaccinations
Management of obesity and underweight in children
Nutrition for pediatric athletes
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman is highly experienced in caring for premature infants, offering comprehensive programs that include:
Monitoring neurological and physical development
Designing precise nutritional plans
Follow-up of special vaccination schedules
Professor Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman supervises specialized clinical nutrition clinics, particularly for:
Severe obesity cases
Severe underweight cases
Children with genetic disorders
Children requiring special therapeutic dietary plans
Address:
Madinaty – First Season Park – Second Floor – Clinic S35
Working Hours:
Daily from 12:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Except Friday
???? Prior appointment is required
Professor of Pediatrics, Neonatology, and Critical Care
Holder of the European Diploma in Clinical Nutrition
Consultant in Pediatric Clinical Nutrition
Specialist in food allergies, respiratory allergies, milk allergy, and gastrointestinal disorders
Over 20 years of experience in the care of premature infants
Expert in monitoring growth, nutrition, and both basic and additional vaccinations
Professor of Pediatrics at the Armed Forces Faculty of Medicine
Supervisor of clinical nutrition clinics, especially for obesity, underweight, genetic disorders, and nutrition of athletes and premature infants

What Is Therapeutic Nutrition for Children? Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman confirms that therapeutic nutrition for children is a medical approach based on accurate diagnosis of the child’s condition before determining the appropriate dietary plan. Dr. Dalia Abdel...
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What Are Digestive System Problems in Children? Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman emphasizes that digestive system problems in children significantly affect digestion and nutrient absorption and require early diagnosis. Dr. Dalia Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman emphasizes that...
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