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Clinic Address - Beside Balaji Medical & General Stores, Opposite Santosh Family Dhaba, After Gachibowli Flyover, Indiranagar, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, Telangana 500032, India

 

Hello there,

Thanks for visiting my personal blog, where I share my learning portfolios and my journey through medicine occasionally.

To know more about me, you can visit the about me page here

My primary driver for becoming a doctor is and was the curiosity of how illnesses occur and how they affect the lives of the bearers of those illnesses. This principle has enabled me to pursue a patient-centered style of care, where patient priorities and preferences are put first and foremost at the head of a consultation.

I also understand that healthcare must not be restrictive on the patient's lifestyle, instead it should actively encourage healthy living with a balance of indulgences into a few things. Healthcare must not be viewed as a zero-sum game and it is my sincere hope that patients too acknowledge that healthcare must be prioritized both for the short-term and long-term. 

Because my style of practice relies on continued care and a longitudinal approach to health (instead of one cross-sectional consultation which provides very little time and patient data), I am open to helping patients reach their own goals, via being in contact on WhatsApp. I do not charge any extra fees for these continued consultations. 

I specialise in General Internal Medicine (GP) and Respiratory Medicine. I'm currenly working as a senior resident as the Government General and Chest Hospital (GGCH), Erragadda, Hyderabad.

Please feel free to explore my blog and review some of my healthcare projects.

Book consultations here

Alternatively, you can book a consultation here too

To enquire about my clinic - Please call - +91-9392135613, +91-9652955915


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