MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - General Medicine, DM - Gastroenterology
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Dr. Sheetal Mahajani is a Gastroenterologist,General Physician and Internal Medicine in Nagar Road, Pune and has an experience of 33 years in these fields. Dr. Sheetal Mahajani practices at Sahyadri Hospital in Nagar Road, Pune and Sahyadri Hospital in Deccan Gymkhana, Pune. She completed MBBS from University of Pune in 1991,MD - General Medicine from University of Pune in 1995 and DNB - General Medicine from National Board of Examination, India in 1996.
Visited For Gastroscopy
Excellent consulting and good suggestions for body fitness and keeping healthy suggested proper dite
dr. sheetal is not bothered to look at patient , junior dr. do all work from examination to priscription of medicine .. my wife visited doubt for lumb in stomach, but dr. sheetal not examine her and just Said this is because of acidity. * **** **** **** ****** **** *** ****** * ***** **** * * ***** ********* ** ***** **** *** ** *** ** ** *** *** ** ******
Very unprofessional and the behaviour of the doctor was very rude, didn't even bothered to have a look at my reports. Not recommended.
Visited For Abdominal PainStomach pain and stomach upsetAcidityGastritis
Hoped for better:Â Doctor friendlinessExplanation of the health issueTreatment satisfactionValue for money
In practo it is mentioned 400 consulting fees but consulting fees was 820. When i asked the hospital team that why there is so much difference, they simply tell me that in Practo Site it is wrongly mentioned.Huge Disappointing from this Higher Fees.Apart from this, after paying so much money, instead of Main doctor, her assistant is doing examine and writing the medicines in prescription. Main doctor is not available at that time. Main doctor only crosscheck the prescription. This is not write. ** * **** ** ******* ********* ****** **** * ****** ** ** *** ***** ***** ** ****** *** ****** *** ********* ******* ** ****
Visited For Liver Disease Treatment
Hoped for better:Â Explanation of the health issueValue for money