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Antonia Artigues-barcelo

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Dr. Antonia Artigues-Barcelo is an Internal Medicine Consultant at Dubai London Hospital. She is an Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Mohammed Bin Rashid University. Dr. Artigues-Barcelo specializes in autoimmune systemic diseases and infectious disease management. She holds a medical degree from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.

  • Acts as a member of the Middle East and North Africa Stroke Organization.
  • Treats complex conditions like Viral Hepatitis, thyroid disorders, and respiratory diseases.
  • Developed specialized units for palliative care and autoimmune systemic diseases.
  • Works at JCI-accredited Dubai London Hospital with 35 years of regional history.

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Are pangenotypic DAAs such as sofosbuvir/velpatasvir available in the UAE, and can they be started on arrival?

Pangenotypic Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) like sofosbuvir/velpatasvir are available throughout the UAE. Private clinics can initiate treatment within 1 to 3 days of arrival. Patients must obtain a local prescription from a licensed UAE physician after a physical consultation and required blood tests.

  • Medication access: Brand-name Epclusa and effective Indian generics are stocked at private pharmacies.
  • Treatment timeline: Medical tourists typically start regimens 24 to 72 hours after consultation.
  • Required diagnostics: Local specialized centers perform same-day PCR testing and Fibroscan for rapid staging.
  • Legal entry: Travelers should carry English medical reports to avoid customs issues with medications.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While brand-name medications cost over AED 50,000, specialized clinics in Dubai provide access to high-quality generics for approximately AED 2,000. For the fastest initiation, patients should share recent lab results with consultants like Dr. Antonia Artigues-barcelo before arrival. This allows the clinic to pre-schedule necessary Fibroscans and pharmacy clearances. This private route is significantly faster than the public healthcare system which focuses on residents.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize that bringing recent blood work from home drastically speeds up the process. They note that seeking care at private facilities avoids the long wait times common in public hospitals.

Is 8-week therapy possible, or will I have to stay 12 weeks for Hep-C treatment in the UAE?

8-week therapy is possible in the UAE for specific Hepatitis C cases. Success depends on viral load, liver health, and medication. Patients without cirrhosis and low viral loads often qualify for shorter courses. Doctors typically prescribe Glecaprevir or Pibrentasvir for these 8-week regimens.

  • Viral load: Patients with under 6 million IU/mL often qualify for shorter treatment.
  • Fibrosis score: A FibroScan result below 8 kPa typically supports the 8-week course.
  • Liver health: Absence of compensated or decompensated cirrhosis is required for 8-week therapy.
  • Medication type: Mavyret is standard for 8 weeks; Epclusa usually requires 12 weeks.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinical volume at major networks like Aster Hospitals, which serves 20 million patients annually, ensures doctors manage diverse genotypes. While public guidelines lean toward 12 weeks, specialists at private hubs often approve 8-week courses for uncomplicated cases. Using a consultant with international training, like Dr. Antonia Artigues-barcelo, may help in navigating these shorter, globally recognized protocols.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that private clinics are more flexible with 8-week approvals than public hospitals. Many suggest completing diagnostics privately first to prove eligibility for the shorter treatment duration.

What laboratory and imaging work-up is done in the UAE before the first antiviral pill is given?

Healthcare providers in the UAE require mandatory viral confirmation, liver function tests, and renal screening before starting Hepatitis C antivirals. Patients must undergo a Complete Blood Count and Fibroscan or ultrasound to assess liver fibrosis stages. These tests ensure medication safety and determine the appropriate treatment duration.

  • Viral confirmation: A positive RT-PCR test is mandatory to confirm active Hepatitis C infection.
  • Liver assessment: Liver Function Tests and Fibroscan or ultrasound check for cirrhosis or impairment.
  • Renal screening: Serum Creatinine and eGFR define if antiviral dosage adjustments are necessary.
  • Safety protocols: Pregnancy tests are required for females of childbearing age before starting therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Clinical data from large networks like Aster Hospitals shows that UAE protocols are highly standardized. While some international patients expect a biopsy, UAE specialists now primarily use non-invasive elastography. This shift speeds up the transition from diagnosis to the first antiviral pill. Patients with low fibrosis markers in their initial scans often start treatment within days.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that bringing previous medical records can sometimes help skip repeat blood tests. Many emphasize that the pre-treatment workup is significantly faster in the UAE compared to Western countries.

How is cirrhosis managed if it is discovered once I arrive—does it change to a 12-week regimen plus ribavirin?

Discovery of cirrhosis in the United Arab Emirates may trigger a treatment adjustment. Physicians typically shift to 12-week regimens for advanced cases. Ribavirin is often added for patients with decompensated cirrhosis or specific history. Medical centers in Dubai follow international protocols for liver management.

  • Decompensated cirrhosis: Physicians prescribe 12-week regimens with ribavirin for Child-Pugh B or C cases.
  • Compensated cirrhosis: Treatment-naïve patients often stay on 12-week courses without adding ribavirin.
  • Ribavirin alternatives: If ribavirin is not tolerated, doctors may extend treatment to 24 weeks.
  • Specific genotypes: Ribavirin is frequently added for Genotype 3 or patients with prior failures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Middle Eastern centers like Aster Hospitals, DUBAI, leverage massive patient volumes to manage complex cases. With 20,000,000 patients treated annually across their network, specialists often encounter late-stage cirrhosis. Specialists like Dr. Antonia Artigues-barcelo at Dubai London Hospital focus on infectious disease and internal medicine. This combined expertise is vital because cirrhosis often requires managing comorbid conditions like hypertension or diabetes simultaneously.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the value of getting advanced imaging like elastography before traveling. Many note that ribavirin is used less frequently now for early-stage cirrhosis due to newer drugs.

Can I combine Hep-C therapy with elective cosmetic or dental procedures during the same trip?

You can combine Hepatitis C therapy with elective procedures. However, specialists often advise against it. Modern direct-acting antivirals (DAA) cause fatigue and immune suppression. Adding surgical stress increases infection risks. Most experts recommend completing your 8 to 12-week antiviral course first.

  • Bleeding management: Liver disease can lower platelet counts and impair blood clotting.
  • Drug interaction: Antivirals may interact unpredictably with local anesthetics or post-surgical antibiotics.
  • Medical clearance: Clinics like Aster Hospitals require prior approval from a specialist hepatologist.
  • Infection risk: Surgical wounds heal slowly when the immune system focuses on viral treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Patients often choose the UAE for infectious disease care due to specialists like Dr. Antonia Artigues-Barcelo. She holds certifications in antimicrobial treatment and manages complex systemic conditions. Our data suggests seeking multidisciplinary hospitals with dedicated internal medicine departments. This ensures your cosmetic surgeon and hepatologist can coordinate safely in one facility.

Patient Consensus: Patients note that brain fog and fatigue from antivirals make recovering from surgery much harder. They suggest waiting 12 weeks after treatment ends to ensure a full recovery.

Is it legal to import a 4-week supply of DAAs at airport customs if I need extra tablets?

UAE federal law permits travelers to import a 3-month supply of prescription medications. A 4-week supply of Direct-Acting Antivirals (DAAs) is legal for personal use. You must carry a valid medical prescription. A doctor letter in English or Arabic is also mandatory.

  • Documentation: Carry a doctor letter detailing your medical condition and dosage.
  • Packaging: Keep tablets in original pharmacy containers with visible patient labels.
  • Customs declaration: Declare all medications at the red channel upon arrival.
  • Translation: Ensure your prescription has an Arabic translation to prevent confiscation.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While travelers can import 90-day supplies, local specialists at clinics like Aster Hospitals or Dubai London Hospital often manage 20,000,000 patients annually. This high volume means they frequently assist international patients with UAE Ministry of Health registrations. If you are staying long-term, consider verifying local DAA availability through a clinic chain. This avoids the risk of running out if your imported batch is delayed.

Patient Consensus: Travelers emphasize using the red customs channel for peace of mind. Many suggest keeping digital backups of every prescription on your phone just in case paper copies are misplaced.

What proof of cure documentation will I receive to show my home country that treatment was completed in the UAE?

Patients receive a Treatment Completion Certificate and a laboratory report confirming a Sustained Virologic Response (SVR12). These documents verify a negative PCR test 12 weeks after therapy. Official records require attestation from the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

  • Medical summary: Detailed report outlining diagnosis, genotype, and specific antiviral treatment regimen used.
  • SVR12 PCR report: Laboratory gold-standard proof showing undetectable Hepatitis C RNA after 12 weeks.
  • Health authority verification: Documents stamped by the Dubai Health Authority or Ministry of Health.
  • Ministry attestation: Authentication by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for international legal recognition.
  • FibroScan results: Imaging reports demonstrating liver health improvement and reduced stiffness scores post-treatment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While large networks like Aster Hospitals serve millions of patients, specialized care often comes from academic experts. Dr. Antonia Artigues-barcelo at Dubai London Hospital holds certifications in infectious diseases. This academic background is vital for patients needing complex documentation for specific visa or insurance requirements.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize requesting stamped, embossed versions of their lab results to ensure they are accepted at borders. Most note that receiving digital copies is fast, but physical copies for immigration can take two weeks.

Is Hepatitis C curable with treatment available in the United Arab Emirates, and how long does the course last?

Hepatitis C is fully curable in the United Arab Emirates using Direct-Acting Antiviral (DAA) tablets. Most patients achieve a 95% cure rate within 8 to 12 weeks. Blood tests 12 weeks after the final dose confirm the results.

  • Treatment duration: Standard courses last 8–12 weeks, though complex cases may require 24 weeks.
  • Medication type: Oral DAA tablets like Sofosbuvir-based combinations replace old, painful interferon injections.
  • Specialist access: Infectious disease experts like Dr Antonia Artigues-barcelo manage complex antimicrobial treatments.
  • Required diagnostics: Initial consultations with gastroenterologists in Dubai typically cost between A$200 and A$300.

Bookimed Expert Insight: High-volume networks like Aster Hospitals in Dubai serve over 20,000,000 patients annually. They offer integrated diagnostic labs and telehealth consultations. This allows Australians to organise their viral load testing and initial specialist review before flying. Using these hubs provides all genotype testing under one roof for faster results.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasise the importance of confirming the specific DAA brand and exact course duration in writing. Most report high satisfaction with the simple pill-based regimens available throughout the United Arab Emirates.

Which medical specialists should I consult for Hepatitis C treatment in the United Arab Emirates?

Patients seeking Hepatitis C treatment in the UAE should consult a hepatologist, gastroenterologist, or infectious disease specialist. These board-certified experts authorise modern direct-acting antiviral medications. Major facilities in Dubai and Abu Dhabi provide integrated care through multidisciplinary liver clinics.

  • Hepatologists: Focus exclusively on liver diseases like cirrhosis and scarring.
  • Gastroenterologists: Manage liver conditions and digestive issues in combined medical departments.
  • Infectious disease specialists: Oversee viral management and coordinate antiviral therapy in hospitals.
  • Internal medicine consultants: Coordinate initial blood panels and manage chronic co-existing conditions.

Bookimed Expert Insight: UAE healthcare often uses consultant-led pathways rather than strictly relying on GP referrals. Facilities like Aster Hospitals, Dubai, manage over 20,000,000 patient visits annually across a 26-hospital network. Specialists such as Dr Antonia Artigues-barcelo at Dubai London Hospital combine internal medicine with infectious disease expertise. This reach allows patients to access rapid diagnostic consultations, typically costing between A$200 and A$300.

Patient Consensus: Patients in the United Arab Emirates recommend bringing all previous blood results and liver imaging. They suggest choosing a specialist who manages antiviral therapy on-site for faster treatment starts.

What types of Hepatitis C medications are available for patients seeking treatment in the United Arab Emirates?

Patients in the United Arab Emirates access oral direct-acting antivirals (DAAs) with cure rates over 95%. Major centres like Aster Hospital in Dubai provide these 8-to-12-week therapies. Treatment includes pan-genotypic pills like Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir and Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir. These work on all virus strains.

  • Pan-genotypic pills: Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir treats all major genotypes. It simplifies the treatment process.
  • Short-course options: Glecaprevir/Pibrentasvir acts as an intensive 8-week curative course.
  • Specific regimens: Harvoni is available for genotypes 1 and 4. Specialists tailor these selections.
  • Salvage therapy: Triple-combination Vosevi serves patients who did not recover from previous DAA therapy.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Many countries require complex genotype testing first. However, Dubai clinics often use pan-genotypic DAAs. Specialists like Dr Antonia Artigues-barcelo treat infectious diseases using these protocols. Pathologists at Aster Hospitals offer telehealth to review results before patients travel.

Patient Consensus: Patients suggest bringing recent Australian pathology results to speed up treatment. They recommend confirming active ingredients like Sofosbuvir rather than focusing only on brand names.

Can I travel to the United Arab Emirates with my current Hepatitis C medications?

Australians can travel to the United Arab Emirates with Hepatitis C medications by following strict documentation laws. Direct-acting antivirals are generally non-controlled medicines. Patients must carry a three-month supply maximum. A valid English prescription and a detailed medical report are mandatory for customs clearance.

  • Supply limit: Bring no more than a 3-month supply for personal use.
  • Prescription rules: Carry an official English prescription matching the passport name.
  • Medical report: Carry a signed doctor letter detailing the diagnosis and treatment.
  • Original packaging: Keep all medications in their original, clearly labelled pharmacy boxes.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Hepatitis C drugs are usually non-controlled, Dubai hospitals like Aster Hospitals operate pharmacy networks. Patients often book a gastroenterology consultation, costing around A$200 to A$300, to secure local prescriptions. This allows continuous treatment if travel extends beyond the initial three-month supply.

Patient Consensus: Patients note it is important to check the active ingredient name. They emphasise carrying a doctor letter that explains the specific reason for use in the United Arab Emirates.

How does health insurance coverage for Hepatitis C treatment work in the United Arab Emirates?

Health insurance in the United Arab Emirates covers Hepatitis C treatment through mandatory regional schemes and government support programs. In Dubai, basic insurance plans must include screening and medications. Other emirates often require premium tiers for coverage, usually capped at A$20,000 annually.

  • Dubai mandate: Basic plans must cover diagnostic tests and Direct-Acting Antiviral (DAA) medications.
  • Patient support: Eligible Dubai residents may access treatment with zero out-of-pocket costs.
  • Regional differences: Plans in Abu Dhabi might exclude hepatitis unless upgrading to enhanced tiers.
  • Consultation costs: Specialist gastroenterologist appointments in Dubai typically cost between A$200 and A$300.

Bookimed Expert Insight: The Aster Hospitals network in Dubai serves 20,000,000 patients annually and provides integrated pharmacy chains. This scale helps Australians because these large networks simplify medication access. Access is often the most complex part of Hepatitis C care under UAE insurance. A single system for testing and scripts prevents typical administrative delays.

Patient Consensus: Patients in the United Arab Emirates note that a residency permit valid for one year is essential for accessing full medication support.

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