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10 Best Blood Collection doctors in Mumbai - Updated 2024

Dr. Rajendra S. Gandhi

Dr. Rajendra S. Gandhi

34 years of experience

MBBS

Family Physician, General Physician

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Dr. Vitthal Deshmukh

Dr. Vitthal Deshmukh

24 years of experience

BHMS Certificate in Child Health (CCH)

Homoeopath

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Dr. Madhulika Goyle

Dr. Madhulika Goyle

21 years of experience

MBBS

General Physician

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Dr. Pranjali Shah (Patwari)

Dr. Pranjali Shah (Patwari)

17 years of experience

Fellowship in Diabetology Post Graduate Diploma in Diabetology (PGDD) MBBS

Diabetologist, General Physician

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Dr. Pallavi Mehta

Dr. Pallavi Mehta

13 years of experience

BHMS PG - Homeo Diploma in Diet and Nutrition

Hospice And Palliative Medicine Specialist, Homoeopath, Medical Oncologist

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Dr. Saicharan Kamtalwar

Dr. Saicharan Kamtalwar

13 years of experience

MBBS MD - General Medicine

Diabetologist, Consultant Physician

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Questions & Answers on "Blood Collection" (41)

Anti hiv value 0.229 is good

Male | 19

It's great to know that your anti-HIV value is 0.229. This shows that you have a certain amount of HIV antibodies that your body has made but not many. It could mean you were infected recently or just exposed without getting sick. Keep an eye on it with frequent testing.

Answered on 10th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello doctor j have been on medication of malaria but no change J have headec and fever all the body and macle pain j do what now

Male | 24

If you still have a headache, fever, and muscle aches after taking medicine, you might have malaria. The malaria parasite can sometimes resist certain drugs. You should see a doctor immediately so that they can change your treatment and make you feel better. Don't delay—get checked out as soon as possible. 

Answered on 7th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Is 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol is normal

Male | 37

When you have 3.5 mmol/l cholesterol, that is okay. Cholesterol is like fat in your blood. If your cholesterol is high, there are usually no signs. An unhealthy diet, not doing enough exercise, and a family history can cause this condition. To stay healthy with it being normal eat well and exercise regularly also if necessary take some drugs from the doctor. 

Answered on 6th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Wbc-77280 per microlitre Eosinophils-63.8 per microlitre Haemoglobin-10.4 G/dL RBC-3.98 millions/cumm

Female | 51

Your blood test could indicate an issue. High WBC and Eosinophils levels, as well as low Haemoglobin and RBC counts, could mean there is an infection or inflammation present. Signs might consist of tiredness, feebleness, and generally feeling unwell. If necessary, it would be best to contact a doctor for more tests and treatment.

Answered on 6th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I had T cell lymphoblastic lymphoma in 2018 and all follow ups are now orderd. I' ve got side effects. I need to know what treatments and medical consultations I should get in future. PET scan(2019) *In PET scan(2019) of Cancer hospital they have suggested I have maxillary mucosal disease. No examinations. Ultra Sounds scan (2022) *Pseudo pancreatic cyst(2018 to 2022 examination) 4.4×2.1×3.2 cm *Possible right ovarian cyst (Not treated nor examines after 2022) 2021 Biopsy report and treating terminated *Cutaneous small vessel vasculitis.(No issues aftrr treatments are over) MRI brain(2018 and 2019) *Suggestive of celebral atrophy(Nor examinations or treatment and what to know in detail with relevancy to life expectancy) Manic Episode(2019) Bipolar affective disorder since 2019 *Under treatment of olanzapine 2.5 mg No depressive/manic episodes since 2020 *Keratoconus eye disorder in both eyes since 2019 I am 20 years old by now. To make my life analyzed in the upcoming years I want to know treatments I should get to recover, my life expectancy, seriousness I need to consider, how to response to work I do. I have high academic qualifications by niw no issues in learning but I get so tired with work, muscle pains, lasting headaches, heart beart rate irregulaties with stress in daily basis. What should I do to overcome by now. Please do concern.

Female | 20

It's important to address each of your conditions with a specialist to manage your health effectively. Please consult an ENT specialist and a gastroenterologist for the maxillary mucosal disease and pseudo pancreatic cyst. For your bipolar affective disorder and associated symptoms like fatigue and heart rate irregularities, continue following up with your psychiatrist.

Answered on 4th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

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