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Apollo Spectra Hospital - Greater Noida

Apollo Spectra Hospital - Greater Noida

Nsg Society, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

NH-27, Pocket 7, Near IFS Villas, NSG Chowk, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Uttar Pradesh

8788 KM's away

Specialities

10

Doctors

19

Beds

0
Dr. Albert D'souza
Dr. Albert D'souza

Orthopedist

20 years of experience

Dr. Vijay Kumar
Dr. Vijay Kumar

Neonatologist

38 years of experience

Dr. Ankur Singh
Dr. Ankur Singh

Joint Replacement Surgeon

13 years of experience

Dr. Arun Prasad
Dr. Arun Prasad

Bariatric Surgeon

41 years of experience

Dr. Anil Kumar
Dr. Anil Kumar

Urologist

37 years of experience

Dr. Sunil Singh
Dr. Sunil Singh

General Surgeon

15 years of experience

Dr. Khushboo Saxena
Dr. Khushboo Saxena

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16 years of experience

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Dr. Ramani Ranjan

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18 years of experience

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Dr. Anshu Raina

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25 years of experience

Dr. Alok Gupta
Dr. Alok Gupta

Pediatrician

18 years of experience

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Kailash Hospital

Kailash Hospital

Sector 27, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

5 (1 patient ratings)

Kailash Hospital & Heart Institute,H-33,Sec-27.Noida.

8773 KM's away

Specialities

11

Doctors

17

Beds

50
Dr. Paresh Jain
Dr. Paresh Jain

Urologist

19 years of experience

Dr. Partha Choudhury
Dr. Partha Choudhury

Interventional Cardiologist

23 years of experience

Dr. Jotinder Khanna
Dr. Jotinder Khanna

Gastrointestinal Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Mahesh Gupta
Dr. Mahesh Gupta

Internal Medicine

19 years of experience

Dr. Rakesh Handa
Dr. Rakesh Handa

Pediatric Surgeon

14 years of experience

Dr. Deepak Arora
Dr. Deepak Arora

General Surgeon

46 years of experience

Dr. Neelu Mittal
Dr. Neelu Mittal

Pediatrician

5 years of experience

Dr. Manjeet Kaur
Dr. Manjeet Kaur

Dentist

25 years of experience

Dr. Nalin Sinha
Dr. Nalin Sinha

Dentist

24 years of experience

Dr. Jaipee Sharma
Dr. Jaipee Sharma

Physiotherapist

20 years of experience

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Max Multispeciality Hospital

Max Multispeciality Hospital

Lakhnawali, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot Number 4 A, Sector Institutional Green

8785 KM's away

Specialities

19

Doctors

11

Beds

114
Dr. Nikunj Agrawal
Dr. Nikunj Agrawal

Joint Replacement Surgeon

18 years of experience

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Dr. Vikas Goswami

Head And Neck Oncologist

23 years of experience

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Dr. Navreet Sharda

Pediatrician

17 years of experience

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Dr. Anurag Tandon

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

36 years of experience

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Dr. Neha Nakra

Psychologist

21 years of experience

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Dr. Sonali Gupta

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21 years of experience

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Dr. Sangeet Sahai

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39 years of experience

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Dr. Amit Malik

General Surgeon

22 years of experience

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Dr. Manoj Johar

Aesthetics And Plastic Surgeon

37 years of experience

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Max Multispeciality Hospital

Max Multispeciality Hospital

Lakhnawali, Greater Noida

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Plot Number 4 A, Sector Institutional Green

8785 KM's away

Specialities

19

Doctors

7

Beds

114
Dr. Anurag Tandon
Dr. Anurag Tandon

Ear-Nose-Throat (Ent) Specialist

36 years of experience

Dr. Neha Nakra
Dr. Neha Nakra

Psychologist

21 years of experience

Dr. Amit Malik
Dr. Amit Malik

General Surgeon

22 years of experience

Dr. Mahkar Khari
Dr. Mahkar Khari

Cardiologist

30 years of experience

Dr. Divya Sharma
Dr. Divya Sharma

Neurologist

22 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Cancer" (371)

How i knew i had uterine cancer?

Female | 54

If you have uterine cancer, you may notice:

  • Bleeding per vaginum
  • and then go ahead with USG abdomen

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Ovarian and breast cancer at the same time

Male | 33

Yes, you can get both if you have a family history

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello Doctor, good evening. I am Lokesh, and I am taking care of my grandmother at home. She has stage 4 cervical cancer, and we are currently focusing on palliative care. Unfortunately, we do not have regular access to a nearby doctor or hospital, so I’m managing everything myself at home. I’m doing my best to support her with love, comfort, and the correct medicines. She has been experiencing: Pain (sometimes mild, sometimes strong) Lack of sleep or restlessness Occasional constipation and vomiting feeling I have some medicines like: Tramadol 50 mg Paracetamol 650 mg Lorazepam 1 mg Pan 40 Ondansetron 4 mg Lactulose syrup Based on her condition, I would like to know: 1. When and how to use Tramadol or Paracetamol for pain. Can they be used together? 2. Is Lorazepam safe to give daily? Should I reduce it slowly if I stop? 3. What are the risks if I stop Tramadol or Lorazepam suddenly? 4. Can I use Ondansetron only when vomiting starts? Or daily? 5. How often should I give Lactulose syrup if there’s no bowel movement? 6. Do you recommend any vitamins or supportive care for comfort or strength? 7. If she is calm and has no symptoms, can I skip some medicines? I want to provide her full comfort, dignity, and peace. Kindly guide me with the best possible medicine routine and precautions I should follow at home.

Female | 68

Answered on 10th June '25

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In bone marrow test 11% blast means wht

Male | 19

Bone marrow test showing 11% blasts generally suggests an increased presence of immature or abnormal blood cells. This finding may indicate potential issues with blood cell production and can be associated with conditions like leukemia. Consult a hematologist or oncologist from best cancer hospital in India

Answered on 23rd May '24

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•Diffuse hypermetabolic FDG uptake seen over axial
and appendicular skeleton with no CT changes, likely
proliferative for CBC • Enlarged spleen (19,4 cm) with ause hypermetabolic FDG uptake of SUVmax~3.5. •FDG avid descending colon mural wall thickening reaching~9 mm thick with SUVmax~2.6. What does this mean in a leukemia case? is the case in late stages?

Male | 70

Leuke­mia causes lots of cell activity in bones, sple­en, and colon. The words show leuke­mia spread to these body parts. Enlarge­d spleen and colon thickening are­ signs. It's critical to discuss findings with healthcare team. This allows planning be­st treatment.

Answered on 30th July '24

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My uncle has gastric cancer.. what are the treatment options for him? Are any monoclonal antibodies available in india for this?

need the biopsy and other test report to decide on treatment 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Hello, I want to know if breasts are removed in Breast Cancer surgeries, or are there any other methods in which there is no need of removing the whole breasts?

Female | 46

The biology and behavior of breast cancer will be considered for planning the treatment of breast cancer. Treatment options also depends on several factors like the tumor subtype, hormone receptor status, stage of the tumor, patient's age, general health, menopausal status, and preferences. The presence of known mutations in inherited breast cancer genes, such as BRCA1 or BRCA2. There are some general steps commonly preferred for treating early-stage and locally advanced breast cancer. Doctors generally recommend surgery to remove the tumor in breast. Though the goal of surgery is to remove all the cancer which is visible but microscopic cells sometimes remain behind. Therefore another surgery may be required. For cancers which are large or are rapidly growing, the clinician suggest systemic treatment with chemotherapy or hormonal therapy before surgery. This is called neo-adjuvant therapy. This helps in shrinking the tumor which is easy to operate; also breast can be preserved in some cases. After surgery it is important to check for recurrence. Then adjuvant therapy is advised. Adjuvant therapies may include radiation therapy, chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and/or hormonal therapy When surgery to remove the cancer is not possible, it is called inoperable, and then Chemotherapy, targeted therapy, radiation therapy, and/or hormonal therapy may be given to shrink the cancer. For recurrent cancer, treatment options depend on how the cancer was first treated and the characteristics of the cancer. What will be the line of treatment in your case will depend on your clinical condition. You can take one more opinion to a clear understanding of your concerns. Consult Cancer Treatment doctors in Mumbai, or any other city you find convenient.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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My sister has been diagnosed with Stage 4 Cancer (started with tumor in rectum- polyps acrood colon and now we just the scans done and it has spread in pancreas, bones etc. I'm ready to go anywhere to get her treated. PLEASE HELP!!

Hello,please send these reports -

a)PET scan
b)Liver function test
c)CRP & CBC 

Hope that helps,
Regards,
Dr sahoo (9937393521)

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am a 24 year old girl presenting all classic symptoms of hogdkins lymphoma, but im not sure what is the next step

Female | 24

I know it is hard to have symptoms that seem like­ Hodgkin's lymphoma. This kind of cancer can make the lymph node­s swell up. It can make you fee­l very tired too. You might lose we­ight without trying. You might get sweaty at night. The be­st thing to do is see a doctor who treats cance­r. The doctor might need to do a te­st called a biopsy to know for sure if you have Hodgkin's lymphoma. The­ biopsy can help the doctor plan the right tre­atment for you. 

Answered on 27th Aug '25

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Life expectancy when chemo stops working ovarian cancer

Female | 53

It depends on the stage of cancer and how aggressive it is. Get 2nd opinion 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Breast cancer stage 2 B doctors from my country told me that the only option is surgery takeoff the breast then after Wil start chemo .my worry is losing my breast and the after side effect.Now my question is that can surgery be done only where there's a lump? Which hospitals in India are good for those surgeries if they do it.

breast conserving surgery can be done based on the clinical picture. Fortis hospital banerghatta , Bangalore is a good hospital for the same 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Ive always had discharge for as long as I can remember and at my 8 week postpartum checkup the doctor checked me but said it wasn’t alarming because it’s not bothering me. I am currently 4 months postpartum and noticed I was getting discharge that had a slight odour and the discharge left rashes between my thighs and it got to the point I couldn’t wear underwear because the discharge would get more and I keep getting rashes. I noticed it getting a little bit better when I stopped wearing underwear the smell was still slightly fishy but not too terrible like before but recently after sexual intercourse I bled a little. Now google says it’s either the C word or some infection. I’m aware I should go doctor right away but I’m just not able to do so , my last two screenings for cervical cancer with my Pap smear came negative it was in 2018 and 2021. What’s the reason I bled?

Female | 27

Postpartum, it is normal to discharge but rashes and odor can prove an infection. Sex-related bleeding is not normal and may indicate a problem. This is why it’s important to go and see a doctor so that they can rule out any serious conditions. Cervical cancer screenings are also significant, but they do not detect all problems. If you are experiencing symptoms, do not waste time before seeing a doctor.

Answered on 15th May '25

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Would like to visit the best oncology hospital in India. My husband has colon cancer and undergoing chemotherapy and would like to come to India for a specialised review.

Tata Memorial Hospital, Mumbai

Answered on 23rd May '24

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