# 890, Sector 15 Part- II, Landmark: Near HUDA Market Mother Dairy, Gurgaon
Get DirectionsGastro-DOC is a one stop solution for medical advise and evidence based, individualised clinical opinion on stomach and liver related disorders.An initiative of Prof.(Dr) Nirmal Kumar, who has been the Professor of Gastroenterology at the prestigous GB Pant Hospital, New Delhi and has over 35 years of experience in the field of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and GI Endoscopy.
Mon - Sun
05:00 - 09:10
Visited Dr. (Prof) Nirmal Kumar (Gastroenterologist) For Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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** ** *** * **** ****** * **** **** ***** He is so rude. ** ** ****** ****** ******. He didnt listen to my problem properly. He didn't even give me 5mins and charged hefty fees. I won't recommend anyone to consult this doctor at all.
Visited Dr. (Prof) Nirmal Kumar (Gastroenterologist) For Gastritis
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** ** ****** ** *** ******** ***** ** *** **** ********** he identified the decease and advised right diagnosis to my wife who was suffering from unbearable abdominal pain.
Visited Dr. (Prof) Nirmal Kumar (Gastroenterologist) For GastroscopyGERD
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He was friendly to the point. No unnecessary medication or tests but diagnostic tests suggested through discussion with choice left to me to ahead with them. Very professional interaction. I am glad I did the test and certain issues were ruled out and the problem identified correctly. I am happy with experience with this doctor.
Visited Dr. (Prof) Nirmal Kumar (Gastroenterologist) For Digestive Disorders
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He is good at what he does but what I did not like was that he rarely explains the problems and gets irritated when you ask him questions. Even when you don't get the medical jargon and ask him about it, he gets irritated. This is my 5th visit to him and I have faced this issue repeatedly. I know there might be some things which we wont be able to get but patients should not be rebuked if they are asking basic questions like what are the functioning of the prescribed medicines and whether to continue the previous medicines or not.
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