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Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic
Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot  Clinic

Dr. Bhoyar's Diabetes & Diabetic Foot Clinic, Borivali East

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Multi-speciality Clinic
5.0
(466 patient stories)

Mumbai

D-35, Bhuvangiri Row House, Ashokvan, Landmark: Near Saurashtra Patel Samaj Hall, Mumbai

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Dr. Bhoyar's diabetes & diabetic foot clinic is managed by Dr. Shrikant Bhoyar and Dr. Medha Bhoyar. Here we help diabetic patients to manage their blood sugar level in a normal range so that they can prevent complications of diabetes and lead a normal life.For diabetic foot ulcer patients, we have many modalities of treatment available to heal the ulcer and help the patient to prevent complication like the amputation.We do the neurological assessment, vascular assessment, Abi index, foot pressure scan, correction of deformities of the foot, treatment of infection, treatment of diabetic wounds and ulcers. We provide the patient N.P.W.T. Therapy, vac therapy, P.R.P. Therapy, Anodyne therapy, foot ware support. we provide treatment for gangrene. We also provide treatment for ch. Non-healing ulcers like varicose vein ulcers, bed sores. Etc.

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Open 24 x 7

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MBBS, MS - General Surgery
41 years experience overall
Diabetic Foot Surgeon
94% (327 votes)
1,200
Mon-Sat06:00-08:00
MBBS
29 years experience overall
General Physician
99% (142 votes)
1,200
Mon, Wed, Sat10:00-01:00
MBBS
10 years experience overall
General Physician
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Plastic Surgeon
800
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