MBBS, MD - General Medicine
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Dr. Prakhar Garg is a General Physician,Diabetologist and Internal Medicine in Sector 33, Noida and has an experience of 12 years in these fields. Dr. Prakhar Garg practices at Aarogya Clinic in Sector 33, Noida,Multi Speciality Clinic in Sector 77, Noida and Yatharth Superspeciality Hospital in Sector 110, Noida. He completed MBBS from Dr. BR Ambedkar university Agra in 2010,CCEDM from Public Health Foundation of India(PHFI),New Delh in 2015 and MD - General Medicine from Mahatma Gandhi Medical College & Hospital, Jaipur in 2015. He is a member of Hypertension Society of India,Indian Society of Hypertension and Indian Diabetes Federation. Some of the services provided by the doctor are: Diabetes Management,Lung and Abdominal Diseases and Fever Treatment etc.
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Dr. Prakhar Garg patiently and attentively listens to the patient's problems and explains the queries to the complete satisfaction of the patient. His advice in simple terms makes the patient have faith in him. I have been under his treatment and consultation in the past also. His treatment has never failed me. He is always like a family doctor. He is an asset to medical profession. May God bless him with utmost height of professional acumen and global recognition in his field.
Anuradha
** ******* ** * **** **** ******* He treated my father very well who was admitted in yatharth hospital in a very serious conditions. Thanks to the doctor
I did not find him much interested in listening to patient’s problems
My mother have diabetes since 13 years ,
She is already taking medicines. She didn’t have any major complains as such , just that since last couple of instances i noticed her HBA1C was showing around 7.6
With great intentions, I thought to consult the doctor so that she can get some improvements timely.
My first visit (for my mother)
When i was talking to him, he was constantly doing something in his phone (this was surprising for me) i guessed like he was attending another patient on phone too. (At that time i just thought it might be happening just by chance)
Paying less attention to what i was saying i had told him my mother’s complete history, her ongoing medicines.
He just prescribed some medicines
And the next month itself we observed , my mother’s HBA1C had reached 9.6
My second visit (for myself)
The same behaviour repeats , again he was busy on phone while attending me.
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A patient is paying for your time doctor. You can not attend 2 patients in parrallel
You must listen and understand problems, ongoing medicines, stop experimenting on us.
We had to change the doctor. *** *** ****** **** ******** *** **** ***** ****** ** *** *** ******** ********* *** *** ** ***** **** ****
I was suffering from acute diarrhea. I was meant to sit in some other chamber where his assistant was sitting. His assistant was attending me and wrote the prescription. The Dr just came in last to say bye. This was so disappointing. What is the point of visiting a Dr when the Dr doesn't attend you. **** ** *** * *********** ** ********* **** *** ****** I had visit some other Dr.