BSES MG Hospital

Name :

BSES MG Hospital

Address  :

S. V. Road
Opp. Andheri Railway StationAndheri (W)

Town  :

Mumbai

State  :

Maharashtra

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

400 058

Phone  :

(91-22) 66487500, 26711597

Fax  :

91 22 26715000

Web URL  :

BSES MG Hospital


Doctors Of BSES MG Hospital
Physician
Qualification
Availability
Abhijit Gajendra Bhanji
Abhijit Gajendra Bhanji
MBBS, M.D.Pathology, DPB
Resident
Amit Patel
Amit Patel
Resident
Ashok Mehta
Ashok Mehta
MS,FRCS (GLASGOW), FICS
Resident
Jigar Desai
Jigar Desai
Resident
Meeta Mehta
Meeta Mehta
Resident
Narayan Khandelwal
Narayan Khandelwal
Resident
Nidhi Talreja
Nidhi Talreja
MDS (Pedodontics And Preventive Dentistry), BDS
Resident
P. K. Jain
P. K. Jain
MBBS (Seth G S Medical College & KEM Hospital), University of Bombay, 1980
MD (Chest Diseases) Seth G. S. Medical College & KEM Hospital, University of Bombay, 1984 (GOLD MEDAL)
Resident
Parit Ladani
Parit Ladani
BDS, MDS (ORAL AND MAXILLOFACIAL SURGERY), PGDMLS
Resident
Rajesh Valand
Rajesh Valand
M.S. (ENT) - Seth G.S. Medical College (Mumbai), KEM Hospital
DORL- College of Physician & Surgeon (Mumbai)
Resident
Sameer Sahastrabuddhe
Sameer Sahastrabuddhe
Resident
Sushanta.V.Pai
Sushanta.V.Pai
MBBS,DCH(Gold medal),DNB,MRCPCH(London)
Resident
Yogini Patel
Yogini Patel
963 - 1975 Primary & Secondary School
1975 - 1977 Higher Secondary School
1977 - 1981 B.Sc (Chemistry)
1983 - 1989 Ph.D. Applied Biology (Liver disease in Hemophilia)
2004 November NABL Internal auditor Certification - GOI India - Jaipur
2005 Ja
Resident
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