Dr. Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
Brain Multispeciality Hospital
Personal Statement
I pride myself in attending local and statewide seminars to stay current with the latest techniques, and treatment planning...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- Cardiologist
Other treatment areas
- Cardiologist
- Intervention Cardiologist
- Internal Medicine
Education
- DNB CARDIOLOGY , NATIONAL BOARD OF EXAMINATION, NEW DELHI , 2018
- MD MEDICINE , MGM MEDICAL COLLEGE, AURANGABAD , 2014
- MBBS , MGM MEDICAL COLLEGE, AURANGABAD , 2009
Clinic Location
1, Nutan Colony
Clinic of Dr. Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
Clinic's Name | Fees |
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Brain Multispeciality Hospital | ₹ 500 |
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Question and Answers
Sanat Kumar Jha
male • 54 Year Old • Jan 01, 2022 • Ranchi
My mother 80, taking bp medicine since 2013. Starting tazloc am for approx 5 yrs, then a physician changed as tel plus, trip in om 40/29. Now since 3 years it is cresar ...read more
Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
2 years ago
Yes cresar h is known to cause excess urination and amlodepine is known to cause ankle swelling. There are many alternatives to these medicines. If she doesn't have too ...read full answer
Wilson G N
male • Dec 31, 2021 • Mumbai
Hi. Dr. good morning I had been to a doctor yesterday was asked to do ecg n the reports shows in the ecg right bundle branch block with poor progression in v2 with axis ...read more
Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
2 years ago
Hello good morning the interpretation written on ecg strip is a machine generated report its not reliable. I need to see your ecg for interpretation. Besides right bundl ...read full answer
Siva
male • 26 Year Old • Dec 25, 2021 • Vijayawada
When will I stop taking the cardace 2.5 mg medicine. Actually,i stopped once taking that for three months but my bp raise to 140/100. Is it to harmful to stop taking tha ...read more
Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
2 years ago
Do not stop bp medicines on your own. You need to continue medicines to keep bp in control. If you stop medicines just because your bp is normal with medicines then it w ...read full answer
Vikram
male • 28 Year Old • Dec 18, 2021 • Solapur
I'm 27. Recently i've been diagnosed with high blood pressure 160/100. I'm on prolomet t 25. I've been drinking since last 2 years. But quit it last week. please tell me ...read more
Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
3 years ago
Bp is always genetic. You must be having family history of high bp. Alcohol is just a trigger for it. You need food lifestyle changes along with medicines for this bp le ...read full answer
Lybrate User
Dec 18, 2021
Is concor 2.5 and concor am 2.5 both are same or not. Is there any problem if patient used concor am 2.5 in the place of concor 2.5?
Ajeya Ukadgaonkar
3 years ago
No they are not the same. Concor is a single medicine named bisoprolol. Xoncor am has amlodepine in addition to bisoprolol. Do not replace one with another withput a doc ...read full answer