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Mitr Hospital Kharghar with Dr. Nandita Dubey

In Delhi, Mitr Hospital Kharghar is a recognized name in patient care. It was incepted in the year 2014. They are one of the well-known Hospitals in Sector 35. Backed with a vision to offer the best in patient care and equipped with technologically advanced healthcare facilities, they are one of the upcoming names in the healthcare industry. Located in , this hospital is easily accessible by various means of transport. A team of well-trained medical staff, non-medical staff and experienced clinical technicians work round-the-clock to offer various services . Their professional services make them a sought after Hospitals in Delhi. A team of doctors on board, including specialists are equipped with the knowledge and expertise for handling various types of medical cases.

 

The hospital’s architecture has a welcoming design from the outside as well as in the lobby and other areas inside resembling a five star hotel instead of a conventional hospital building.. The hospital offers complete Surgical, Internal, Neuro, Ortho, Gynae and Pediatric care. The hospital encompasses a well equipped Diagnostic wing comprising of CT Scan, Ultrasound, Color Doppler, X-ray and a fully Computerized Radiography system in the Department of Radiology & Imaging and a full fledged Pathology Lab and Non Invasive Cardiology set up of TMT, ECG and Echocardiography.

 

Mitr Hospitals is regarded as one of the most promising healthcare centre providing a comprehensive yet diligent care in

multiple specialties all under one roof in Delhi-NCR region.

Mitr Stands for :

  • Empathy – We understand your pain and won’t let you stand alone in it.
  • Care – We are always at your constant aid and assistance.
  • Collaboration – We collaborate to create a patient-centric holistic healthcare hub.
  • Companionship – We strive to build a deep rooted relationship.
  • Protect – Our moto of service is ‘Your Life, Our Responsibility’.
  • Compassion – We serve our patients with love and tenderness.

Mitr Hospitals has a rich heritage and is a part of the Triage Group that owns Clarks Inn- Cytrus Hotel. Thus the hospital’s.

 

genesis has a strong backing of a well- reputed group company with a sound knowledge of hospitality and understanding of customer servicing, which is generally seen as a lacking trait in the Indian Healthcare Industry.

 

Mitr Hospitals is a 100 bed specialty destination that is divided into a deluxe category of both single and double beds as well as a modern, hygienic and well-maintained general ward category. To offer world- class services the hospital has modular operation theatres, surgical and medical ICUs, NICU, Labour suites and LDR beds.

 

Dr. Nandita Dubey Gynecologist is one of the best Gynaecologists in Sector-21, Navi Mumbai. You can meet Dr. Nandita Dubey personally at MITR Healthcare Hospital – Advanced Urology & Laparoscopy Centre in Sector-21, Navi Mumbai. Book an appointment online with Dr. Nandita Dubey on elawoman.com.

 

The hospital’s architecture has a welcoming design from the outside as well as the lobby and other areas inside resembling a five star hotel instead of a conventional hospital building. The hospital structure ensures full utilization of natural light and air circulation with a pleasant view so that our patients heal faster in serenity.

 

What is an endoscopy?

 

An endoscopy is a procedure in which your doctor uses specialized instruments to view and operate on the internal organs and vessels of your body. It allows surgeons to see problems within your body without making large incisions.

 

A surgeon inserts an endoscope through a small cut or an opening in the body such as the mouth. An endoscope is a flexible tube with an attached camera that allows your doctor to see. Your doctor can use forceps and scissors on the endoscope to operate or remove tissue for biopsy.

 

USES

 

Why do I need an endoscopy?

 

Endoscopy allows your doctor to visually examine an organ without having to make a large incision. A screen in the operating room lets the doctor see exactly what the endoscope sees.

 

Endoscopy is typically used to:

 

help your doctor determine the cause of any abnormal symptoms you’re having

remove a small sample of tissue, which can then be sent to a lab for further testing; this is called an endoscopic biopsy

help your doctor see inside the body during a surgical procedure, such as repairing a stomach ulcer, or removing gallstones or tumors

Your doctor may order an endoscopy if you’re having symptoms of any of the following conditions:

 

inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD), such as ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn’s disease

stomach ulcer

chronic constipation

pancreatitis

gallstones

unexplained bleeding in the digestive tract

tumors

infections

blockage of the esophagus

gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)

hiatal hernia

unusual vaginal bleeding

blood in your urine

other digestive tract issues

Your doctor will review your symptoms, perform a physical examination, and possibly order some blood tests prior to an endoscopy. These tests will help your doctor gain a more accurate understanding of the possible cause of your symptoms. These tests may also help them determine if the problems can be treated without endoscopy or surgery.

 

PREPARATION

 

How do I prepare for an endoscopy?

 

Your doctor will give you complete instructions on how to prepare. Most types of endoscopy require you to stop eating solid foods for up to 12 hours before the procedure. Some types of clear liquids, such as water or juice, might be allowed for up to two hours before the procedure. Your doctor will clarify this with you.

 

Your doctor may give you laxatives or enemas to use the night before the procedure to clear your system. This is common in procedures involving the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the anus.

 

Prior to the endoscopy, your doctor will do a physical examination and go over your complete medical history, including any prior surgeries.

 

Be sure to tell your doctor about any medications you’re taking, including over-the-counter drugs and nutritional supplements. Also alert your doctor about any allergies you might have. You may need to stop taking certain medications if they might affect bleeding, especially anticoagulant or antiplatelet drugs.

 

You may want to plan for someone else to drive you home after the procedure because you might not feel well from the anesthesia.

 

Dr. Nandita Dubey is experienced gynecologist practicing for more than 19 years in Navi Mumbai. She is renowned laparoscopic endo-gynae surgeon. The surgeries performed by her are laparoscopic vaginal hysterectomy, laparoscopic myomectomy and many other.

 

What is upper endoscopy?

 

Upper endoscopy is a procedure that enables the examiner (usually a gastroenterologist) to examine the esophagus (swallowing tube), stomach, and duodenum (first portion of small bowel) using a thin, flexible tube called the upper endoscope through which the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and duodenum can be viewed using a TV monitor.

 

How do I prepare for endoscopy?

 

To accomplish a safe and complete examination, the stomach should be empty. The patient will most likely be asked to have nothing to eat or drink for six hours or more prior to the procedure.

 

Prior to scheduling the procedure, the patient should inform his or her physician of any medications being taken, any allergies, and all known health problems. This information will help the doctor determine whether the patient may need antibiotics prior to the procedure, and what potential medications should not be used during the exam because of the patient’s allergies. The information will provide the individual scheduling the procedure an opportunity to instruct the patient whether any of the medications should be held or adjusted prior to the endoscopy.

 

Knowledge whether the patient has any major health problems, such as heart or lung diseases, will alert the doctor of possible need for special attention during the procedure.

 

Dr. Nandita Dubey has practiced in both private practice settings, providing comprehensive care to her patients as well as at academic centres instructing resident physicians in minimally invasive surgery. Her desire is to explore and contribute to the future of women’s health care.

 

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