Thoracic (Chest) Surgeon
I am a Thoracic and Lung Transplant surgeon specialising in the treatment of Lung Cancer, Aspergilloma, Bronchiectasis, Empyema,Pleural Effusion, Myasthenia…
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Thoracic (Chest) Surgeon
I am a Thoracic and Lung Transplant surgeon specialising in the treatment of Lung Cancer, Aspergilloma, Bronchiectasis, Empyema,Pleural Effusion, Myasthenia…
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If you have something that can’t be fixed with just medicines, like a hernia, appendix pain, or tumors, then you should see a general surgeon. They can check and do the surgery if needed.
The fees can be anywhere between ₹600 to ₹2000, depending on how experienced the doctor is or the hospital where they work.
Yes, Delhi has some of the best hospitals like AIIMS, Apollo, Max, and Fortis. These places have really good surgeons and modern equipment.
Take all your medical test reports like X-rays, CT scans, or blood tests. Also, write down the medicines you take so the doctor knows everything.
They do a lot of surgeries, like fixing hernias, removing the appendix, gallbladder, or thyroid, and even handling tumors or infections like abscesses.
Yes, laparoscopic surgery is very common in Delhi now. It’s less painful, has smaller cuts, and you recover faster.
Mostly yes, if the surgery is necessary for your health. But check with your insurance company and the hospital to make sure.
Of course, you can. If you're not sure about what one doctor said, it’s okay to get a second opinion before deciding on surgery.