MBBS, Diploma in Orthopaedics
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Dr. Iffath Saleem is a Orthopedic surgeon in Kammana Halli, Bangalore and has an experience of 32 years in this field. Dr. Iffath Saleem practices at Royal Bangalore Hospital in Kammana Halli, Bangalore. She completed MBBS from Karnataka University, India in 1986 and Diploma in Orthopaedics from Karnataka University, India in 1991.
Visited For Knee Braces For Osteoarthritis
Happy with: Treatment satisfaction
She is friendly and clear on sharing the health prob explanation. Also not waiting till get X-ray hard copy and second day discussion .. just shard thru WhatsApp got first info..
Visited For Orthopedic Physiotherapy
Hoped for better: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for moneyWait time
*** *** ** ******** ** ** * **** ** **** ** ***** *** ***** ** ** *** ** she didn’t listen to me she didn’t even look at my scans and MRI ******** she was in hurry to go and give me some injections and physiotherapy which they charged for everything with the addition money as well so I paid addition consultation physiotherapy injection some services and taxes and on top the the physiotherapist burnt my skin so deep with the machine which was used to give electrical shock .. I have deep burn patches all over my leg .. I wish I could share a picture .. horrible horrible experience .. pls save ur time ** **** *** ** ***** *** don’t go to her ..
Hoped for better: Value for money
Doctor was **** *** friendly. she took time to listen and understand our issue and provide us with proper explanation of the details of the issue.******* *** ******** *** ***** *******Just to give an injection they used OT & charged 3100RsIn Practo doctor's fees was mentioned as 400Rs. But they charged me 600Rs 100Rs for registration.and in the bill they mentioned it as 500Rs.Hospital was lacking professionalism.
Visited For Slip Disc
Hoped for better: Treatment satisfactionValue for money
Very much expensive *** **** ****** *** ****** they will not see the patients pain. without seeing the x-ray treatment started