GD Hospital & Diabetes Institute

Name :

GD Hospital Diabetes Institute

Address  :

139 A, Lenin Sarani

Town  :

Kolkata

State  :

West Bengal

Country  :

INDIA

Post Code:

700013

Phone  :

3366876687

Web URL  :

GD Hospital  Diabetes Institute


Doctors Of GD Hospital & Diabetes Institute
Physician
Qualification
Availability
A. K.         Singh
A. K. Singh
MBBS, MD (Gen. Med), DM (Endo)

Resident
A. K.    Sarkar
A. K. Sarkar
MBBS, DVD, DGO, FIAMS

Resident
Abhijit        Chakraborty
Abhijit Chakraborty
MBBS
Resident
Abu Sayeed Mullick
MBBS, MD (Paed)

Resident
Ajoy Kr. Biswas
Ajoy Kr. Biswas
MBBS, Ph.D(sc.)
Resident
Alok Sobhan Dutta
MBBS, MS (Ortho), D Ortho

Resident
Anand Biyani
MBBS, MS (Gen. Surgery), MCH (Urology)

Resident
Anindya Dutt
MBBS,DNB(Ortho)

Resident
Aniruddha         Dasgupta
Aniruddha Dasgupta
MBBS, MS, FRCS

Resident
Arif       Nabi Bhat
Arif Nabi Bhat
MD, DM (Cardiology)
Resident
Arka Adhvaryu
MBBS, MD

Resident
Arkapratim Sadhukhan
MBBS, DNB (Anaesthesiology & Critical Care)

Resident
Arkaprovo         Dasgupta
Arkaprovo Dasgupta
MBBS, PGDCC, MRCP-I, MD (T)
Resident
Arkaprovo         Roy
Arkaprovo Roy
MBBS, MS (Gen. Surg)

Resident
Arnab         Karmakar
Arnab Karmakar
MBBS, MS (Ortho), DNB (Ortho), Fellowship in Arthroscopy & Arthroplasty), MCH (Ortho)

Resident
Ashok      Kr. Saha
Ashok Kr. Saha
MS(PGI), DNB

Resident
Ashraful Haque
MBBS, MD (Gen. Med), DM (Cardiology)

Resident
Asish         Saha
Asish Saha
MBBS, MS

Resident
Ayushmati          Thakur
Ayushmati Thakur
Resident
B. K.  Singh
B. K. Singh
MBBS, DIH, AIIPH & H, DHC (Aus)

Resident
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