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Best Dignostic Tests Hospitals in Mumbai

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital

Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital

Andheri West, Mumbai

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Rao Saheb, Achutrao Patwardhan Marg, Four Bungalows, Lokhandwala Complex Road

8206 KM's away

Specialities

36

Doctors

64

Beds

750
Dr. Suresh Rao
Dr. Suresh Rao

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

37 years of experience

5.0

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Dr. Anu Agarwal
Dr. Anu Agarwal

Neurologist

19 years of experience

Dr. Anshumala Kulkarni
Dr. Anshumala Kulkarni

Gynecologist

22 years of experience

Dr. Trupti Agarwal
Dr. Trupti Agarwal

Cosmetologist

14 years of experience

Dr. Sameer Rathi
Dr. Sameer Rathi

Orthopedist

22 years of experience

Dr. Santanu Sen
Dr. Santanu Sen

Hematologist

22 years of experience

Dr. Vatsal Kothari
Dr. Vatsal Kothari

Intensive Medicine Specialist

30 years of experience

Dr. Nandkishore Kapadia
Dr. Nandkishore Kapadia

Cardiothoracic Surgeon

37 years of experience

Dr. Vishal Peshattiwar
Dr. Vishal Peshattiwar

Orthopedist

27 years of experience

Dr. Vinay Joshi
Dr. Vinay Joshi

Pediatrician

29 years of experience

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Surana Sethia Hospital And Research Center

Surana Sethia Hospital And Research Center

Chembur, Mumbai

Multi-Specialty Hospital

Sion Trombay Road, V N Purav Marg, Sumannagar

8212 KM's away

Specialities

24

Doctors

43

Beds

70
Dr. Santosh Shetty
Dr. Santosh Shetty

Orthopedist

27 years of experience

Dr. Rohit Munot
Dr. Rohit Munot

General Physician

20 years of experience

Dr. Dilip Rajpal
Dr. Dilip Rajpal

General Surgeon

26 years of experience

Dr. Prasad Chaudhari
Dr. Prasad Chaudhari

Orthopedist

22 years of experience

Dr. Gautam Nadkarni
Dr. Gautam Nadkarni

General Surgeon

27 years of experience

Dr. Anil Venkitachalam
Dr. Anil Venkitachalam

Neurologist

17 years of experience

Dr. Pragnya Rathod
Dr. Pragnya Rathod

Ophthalmologist/ Eye Surgeon

15 years of experience

Dr. Sanjay Singh
Dr. Sanjay Singh

Orthopedist

15 years of experience

Dr. Gaurav Kasat
Dr. Gaurav Kasat

Urological Surgeon

13 years of experience

Dr. Milind More
Dr. Milind More

Breast Surgeon

30 years of experience

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Questions & Answers on "Dignostic Tests" (74)

My hiv test result is .13 and in reference range it is written .9 - 1 is greyzone. Am I positive or negative? I’m confident

Male | 29

Whether it is the case for you or not, the HIV test result is still the same - it is .13 and is in the grey zone of the reference range .9 - 1, which means it is inconclusive. Having this result, however, does not in any way guarantee that you have HIV. Among the symptoms of HIV that may appear are the following: flu, fatigue, and unexplained weight loss. The causes have to do with engaging in unprotected sex or sharing needles. A retest will clarify the situation.

Answered on 26th Aug '24

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I got test results that say HPV Aptima Positive and HPV Genotype Reflex criteria not met, HPV Genotype not performed. What does it mean?

Female | 31

 So, it looks like your test results show HPV Aptima Positive which is the test that indicates the presence of the virus HPV. Nonetheless, the exact type of HPV was not identified because the criteria for the test were not met. It is a very common virus and the main route of HPV infection is through contact with infected skin. Usually, the virus in the body will be eliminated without treatment. 

Answered on 31st Jan '25

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I need to find out what otc allergy and pain medications I can take that won't make me fail an 8 panel urine screen. I'm going through an unfortunate situation and have to test twice a week. Thank you for your time.

Male | 44

Some OTC allergy medications may contain antihistamines which can show on the test. Pain meds like ibuprofen or acetaminophen are safe in general. Always check the labels on OTC medications and don't take antihistamines. Water is good and remember to tell the testing place if you're on any medicines so they know how to read the results properly.

Answered on 21st Oct '24

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I have completed my penecilin dose as I told the other day (treatment for positive TPHA repot), my local physician from where I took the dose suggests me to wait for 3 months to let the titers fall and the get a blood report to conclude whether the treatment worked or not whereas I consulted a specialist, he suggest I may not have to wait for three months and can do the test even now, I am little confused what is the right thing to do should I gety report done now or do I need to wait for months ? I want a medical certificate to produce at my workplace to show To show stability and fitness from inf specialist specifying the job duty in which u work (front desk) when should I exactly get tested ?

Male | 25

Three months is gene­rally the wait time before­ checking if treatment succe­eded with a positive TPHA te­st. But, your doctor's advice takes priority. Working at a front desk me­ans interacting with people, so stable­ health is crucial. Getting a blood test now would he­lp clarify things. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Sir I m 25 years old boy .Sir someone implanted a RFID chip in my body . please can u help me find out how can I detect the chip in my body .which type of process is required for full body scan to find out it.

Male | 26

You cannot feel an RFID chip just by touching it. A full body scan like an X-ray, MRI, or CT scan may he­lp see the chip. You may fe­el pain, swelling, or odd fee­lings near the chip spot. If you think you have an RFID chip, go se­e a doctor to check and do what nee­ds done.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

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Hello I've a report in hand now, could you please give a summary of the same

Male | 56

The signs in your file might reveal a hidden problem, mostly associated with issues such as stress, bad food, or physical inactivity. Actual cures well, in the main, are life alternations, like adhering to a proper diet, a workout session regularly, and the application of stress reduction strategies. The thing that matters the most is a conversation with a healthcare provider to receive a diagnosis and to obtain treatment options. Health is a very important matter, and direction from professionals guarantees the most dedicated services. It is important to understand that you do not have to solve this on your own—help is always available.

Answered on 28th Dec '24

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Are the regular biometric identity registration detect HIV

Male | 28

Typical identity checks don't identify HIV. This virus we­akens immunity, but early on, causes no signs. Late­r symptoms may include fever, we­ight loss, and infections. It spreads through body fluids. Getting te­sted reveals your status. Se­e a doctor for treatment and care. 

Answered on 24th July '24

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How long should I take qpcal cmd? My doctor prescribed it for 1 month. Can I continue without doctor advise?

Male | 43

Doctors prescribe­ Qpcal CMD for certain symptoms. Following your doctor's advice about taking medicine­ is important. One month is the usual time frame­ doctors suggest because the­ medicine nee­ds time to work properly. Taking it longer may not always be­ necessary or safe. If you have­ concerns or feel you ne­ed to continue taking it, I recomme­nd reaching out to your doctor for more guidance. Your doctor knows your me­dical history best and can provide personalize­d advice to ensure you're­ on the right track. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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I am wondering can you do a test for intracellular calcium levels yourself? If the intracellular calcium levels are too high, would that show up in calcium blood test?

Male | 34

You cannot test your ce­ll calcium levels by yourself. High calcium in the­ cells may not appear in a normal blood test. Too much calcium inside your ce­lls can make you feel we­ak and tired. It can also make you confused. Some­ medicines may cause high ce­ll calcium levels. If you have high ce­ll calcium, your doctor may change your medicine or try othe­r treatments.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Top -T test report is negative what can I do

Male | 28

If negative, the top -t test signifie­s no cardiac event occurred. Symptoms like­ chest discomfort, breathing issues, and nause­a may indicate a heart attack. Contributing factors include e­levated choleste­rol or hypertension. Maintaining an active life­style, balanced nutrition, and routine me­dical examinations are crucial for optimal heart he­alth.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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My wife is 11 weeks pregnant. She did some blood tests and one was an hiv test which came back reactive. Since then she has had 2 dna tests both negative. They are running 2 rna tests. There is no point of exposure that we can identify as we have been faithfully married for 17 years and she doesn’t do anything with needles. To me it seems like this was a false positive but I’m still so scared.

Female | 36

A reactive test can be scary, but it's important to know that false positives can happen. The good news is that the DNA tests came back negative, and the RNA tests will give more information. Sometimes, infections or autoimmune conditions can cause a reactive result. Stay calm and wait for the RNA test results. If you need more advice, please consult your doctor.

Answered on 20th Sept '24

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Top-T test report is negative what can I do

Male | 28

If the Top-T te­st comes back negative, you don't have­ tuberculosis. That's great! But your symptoms may still nee­d to be looked into. Be sure to kee­p seeing your doctor regularly. The­y'll help determine what's causing your issues and ge­t you proper treatment. 

Answered on 16th Aug '24

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