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Best Hematologists in Raipur

Dr. Ambar Garg

MBBS, DNB - Hematology

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Shop Number 101, First Floor Lal Ganga Business Park, Pachpedi Naka, Chhattisgarh, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

Dr. Ankit Sahai

MBBS, MD - Transfusion Medicine

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Nandi Chowk, Near Hardeolala Mandir, Tikrapara, Raipur (C.G.) 492001, Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

Dr. Mukesh Sharma

MBBS, DM - Clinical Haematology

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Main Road, New Rajendra Nagar., Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

Dr. Vikas Goyal

MBBS, MD - Medicine, DM - Clinical Haematology

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Davda Colony, Pachpedi Naka, Landmark: Opp. Sanjeevini Cancer Hospital., Raipur, Chhattisgarh, India

Frequently Asked Questions

A hematologist is a doctor who checks and treats problems related to blood. If someone has low blood (anemia), blood cancer, clotting issues, or problems in bone marrow, they go to this type of doctor.

They treat all sorts of blood issues – like iron deficiency, sickle cell, thalassemia, bleeding problem (like hemophilia), blood cancer (leukemia, lymphoma), low or high platelets, and even bone marrow issues.

Yes, they do blood tests, bone marrow test (biopsy), and other special tests to know what’s going wrong inside. Some tests they do themselves, some they’ll send to lab but guide the patients fully.

Usually, fee is somewhere between ₹600 to ₹1200. Depends which hospital, how senior doctor is, and if any tests included. First time may cost more, follow-up is usually a bit less.

Yes, some doctors are expert in treating blood issues in kids – like sickle cell, childhood blood cancer, or if child has bled a lot. These are called pediatric hematologists.

Yes, many hematologists also handle blood cancer cases. They give chemo, manage side effects, and plan long-term care. They also work with cancer doctors when needed.

Yes, big hospitals like AIIMS Raipur and some private ones have full blood disorder departments. They do advanced tests and treatments there, sometimes with cancer unit also.

Yes, sometimes blood clotting is reason behind repeated miscarriage. In such cases, hematologist checks clotting profile and gives special blood-thinner medicine to prevent future problems. They work along with gynecologist.

Not all, but some help in arranging bone marrow transplant with bigger centers. They guide patient before and after transplant, especially for things like leukemia, aplastic anemia and so on.

Yes, many doctors now do online video calls too. You can show test reports, ask doubts, or take second opinion. Sites like DocIndia or hospital’s own site can help book it easily.