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10 Best Bone Marrow Transplant doctors in Patparganj, Delhi - Updated 2024

Dr. (Gp Capt) Sharan Choudhri

Dr. (Gp Capt) Sharan Choudhri

45 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery DNB - Surgical Oncology

Oncologist

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Dr. Dinesh Jain

Dr. Dinesh Jain

40 years of experience

MBBS MD - Internal Medicine

Hematologist, Internal Medicine

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Dr. Pradeep Jain

Dr. Pradeep Jain

38 years of experience

MCh MS MBBS

Gi Surgical Oncologist, Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeon

Namokar Gastro Clinic

Ashok Vihar, Delhi

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Dr. Praveen Garg

Dr. Praveen Garg

37 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery

General Surgeon, Surgical Oncologist

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Dr. Praveen Kumar Garg

Dr. Praveen Kumar Garg

31 years of experience

MBBS MCh - Surgical Oncology MS - General Surgery

Oncologist, Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeon

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Dr. Alok Narang

Dr. Alok Narang

31 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Surgical Oncology

Surgical Oncologist, Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeon

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Dr. Rohit Nayyar

Dr. Rohit Nayyar

30 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery MCh - Surgical Oncology

Surgical Oncologist

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Dr. Pravas Chandra Mishra

Dr. Pravas Chandra Mishra

27 years of experience

MBBS MD - Medicine DM - Hematology

Hematologist, Internal Medicine, Oncologist, Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeon

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Dr. Geeta Kadayaprath

Dr. Geeta Kadayaprath

27 years of experience

MBBS MS - General Surgery FRCS

Surgical Oncologist, Gynecologic Oncologist, General Surgeon

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Dr. Shishir Seth

Dr. Shishir Seth

25 years of experience

DM - Clinical Haematology MBBS MD - Pathology

Bone Marrow Transplant Surgeon, Clinical Hematologist

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can patients access bone marrow donor registries in India and find compatible donors?

Are there regulations for international patients seeking bone marrow transplants in India, such as visa requirements or medical clearances?

Can patients with pre-existing health conditions like diabetes or heart disease undergo bone marrow transplants in India?

What are the post-transplant follow-up options in India, and how do they differ from pre-transplant care?

Are specialized pediatric bone marrow transplant centers different from adult facilities in India?

Can patients bring a foreign bone marrow donor to India for transplantation?

How do Indian medical professionals ensure the safety and quality of bone marrow transplants, including donor matching and infection control?

What should I do if I experience emotional challenges 60 days after a bone marrow transplant?

How long will I need to take immune-suppressing medications 60 days after a bone marrow transplant?

Can I travel or go on vacation 60 days after a bone marrow transplant?

Questions & Answers on "Bone Marrow Transplant" (32)

I have 16 pea sized lymph nodes I am 57kg my height is 5ft 10 I’ve had them for almost 2 years and they haven’t got bigger or changed I’ve had blood tests previously and they all came back fine. I do have 2 under my jaw that’s a bit bigger than a pea though. Is it a concern? I have no symptoms except bad anxiety. I am highly afraid of cancers

Male | 17

Your lymph nodes not changing size or growing for two years is good. When it comes to cancer we tend to worry a lot due to anxiety. They might remain slightly enlarged sometimes. It’s usually benign but it would be prudent to get the larger ones checked by your doctor. Additionally, work on calming down your nerves because that can also be of help.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am a 26-year-old female. I have night sweats weight loss over 50 pounds hair thinning all lymph nodes have lumps and currently finding new ones. No pain in them. Double vision, headaches, constipation and diarrhea positive mono nucleus test but negative for mono, bruising and legs, bruising, and ribs, stomach and abdominal pain.

Female | 26

According to the symptoms, there may be an underlying serious illness. You should seek medical attention immediately for a correct diagnosis and treatment plan. They can mean different things such as infections, autoimmune diseases, and cancers. Do'nt wait any longer before visiting a doctor because these signs need urgent care. Your healthcare provider will do more tests to find out what is wrong with you and give you the right medication.

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello I’ve been taking 25 mg atenolol for the last few months for a fast heart rate. I currently have a hemorrhoid and I want to use preparation H to relieve it. Preparation H has 0.25% of phenyleprine in it I know that can raise blood pressure. Should I still take or is there an alternative I can try?

Female | 22

Phenylephrine can raise your blood pressure and it might be unsafe for the heart if one is on atenolol already. In case you have no idea, you can use other treatments for piles that lack this drug like say witch hazel pads alternatively try out nonprescription hydrocortisone creams too. With these substitutes in mind, there won’t be any need to worry about a thing because they will still help soothe them but without affecting or changing anything about how well the medicine works for your heart condition. Nevertheless, should there still be no relief from piles after using these methods then I would advise that you talk with a healthcare professional.

Answered on 28th May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Vit b12 very low less than 100 Hscrp very high 20.99( taken at the time of menstruation) Hb slightly low 11.6 Bun creatinine slightly low Iron was very low 34.46 AVG bld glucose slightly low 88

Female | 19

It looks like there are certain elements that are below the required levels in your body. For it to function properly, your body needs them. Feeling tired, weak, or unlike yourself can be signs of insufficient amounts of these substances. When some substances are too many, then it may mean that the body is fighting something. To help you feel better soon, you might have to take such supplements like Vitamin B12 or Iron among others. 

Answered on 27th May '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Stem cell transplant for sickling

Female | 13

When red blood cells change shape and get stuck in the body, sickling occurs, which causes pain and infections. It is due to an error in your genetic makeup that you were born with. By providing new cells that create healthy blood, a stem cell transplant may correct this. Eventually, such a therapy could lower the frequency of sickling and improve overall well-being.

Answered on 30th May '24

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

Dr. Pradeep Mahajan

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