
MBBS, MD - Medicine
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Dr. Anil Bhoraskar is an experienced Mumbai-based Diabetologist, practising since the last 32 years. He completed his MD postgraduation degree from Grant Medical College, Mumbai, in 1980. He then worked in the Department of Endocrinology as a Research Officer at KEM Hospital, Mumbai, from 1980-82.Dr. Bhoraskar can be consulted at an Honorary Diabetologist at S L Raheja Hospital in Mahim.. Apart from his medical practice, he is an Honorary Assistant Professor at Grant Medical College, teaching undergraduate and postgraduate students of Medicine.Dr. Bhoraskar has many papers and publications to his name in national and international journals, and has participated in numerous symposiums, seminars and conferences held under the auspices of the Diabetic Association of India, International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and Association of Physicians of India. He is the IDF Representative of India and Chairman-Elect for the South-East Asian region of IDF.
HOSPITAL CHARGED ALMOST DOUBLE THE AMOUNT STATING PRACTO HAS NOT UPDATED REVISED FEES…. HOSPITAL KNEW THAT PATIENT WILL NOT WALK AWAY FROM RECEPTION COUNTER AS THE APPOINTMENT WAS FIXED *** ** * ***** **** **** **** **** THIS IS BLATANT BREACH OF CONFIDENCE IN PRACTO. AND THIS WILL BRAZENLY GO ON.
Visited For Swollen Lymph Nodes
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfaction
Highly experienced and very very patient Doctor. Just by sharing problems with him & his explanation over a concern and treatment takes away 80%. Of the pain. **** ****** ** *****
Visited For Weight Reduction Program
We recently visited Dr. Anil for a consultation regarding my father’s severe obesity (weighing 120 kg), with the hope of receiving a clear and practical medical plan. However, the experience was disappointing and concerning.
Instead of offering a direct, realistic solution suited to my father’s condition and mindset — someone who is not willing to follow strict diets or exercise — Dr. Anil kept referring us to different doctors. ** **** **** **** * ******* ************ *** **** **** ** **** ***** ****** **** *** ********** ** ******* ******* ********
It gave the impression that the intention was not to solve the issue at hand, *** ** ************* ******* *** ******* * ******** **** ** ******** ******** What was even more surprising was the suggestion that we should admit my father before any proper plan or treatment could even be considered. *** * ******* *** ***** ********** *** ** ** ** ********* ****** **** **** ********* *** **************** *** ****** ** ***** **** **** ** **** **** ******* **** * *** **** ** *********** ******* ********** ***** *** ******* ****** ******** ******** ********** *** ********* ******* ********* We expected a structured, patient-centered approach, not a long list of referrals ** ** ***** **** ****** ******** ********* ******* * ***** **********
Overall, we walked away more confused than supported, and we sincerely hope this feedback will help bring attention to how such consultations are handled in the future — especially when the patient’s willingness and limitations are clearly expressed upfront.
Visited For Numbness and tinglingDiabetes TreatmentNumbness in fingers and toes
Happy with: Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfaction
The doctor understood the patient's health issues immediately after looking at her. Kind words were used while interacting.