Dr. Shubhada Bhamre
Niramay Clinic
Personal Statement
I believe in health care that is based on a personal commitment to meet patient needs with compassion and care...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- General Surgeon
Other treatment areas
- General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
- Minimal Access Surgery
Education
- MS - General Surgery , GMC Miraj , 1998
- Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.), Medicine , Govt. Medical College , 1994
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
Professional Memberships
- IMA
Clinic Location
No.1, Akashganga Appartment, Kaut Ghat Road, Bhabha Nagar , Saki Naka
Clinic of Dr. Shubhada
Clinic's Name | Fees |
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Niramay Clinic | ₹ 350 |
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