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Frequently Asked Questions - Dr. Mehli Nazar

Can I Use Cashless Insurance?

Yes in several cases that is possible. However it does depend upon your insurance company and the institution the procedure is being carried out at.

What Happens If I Am A New Patient?

You may have referred yourself or have been referred by another specialist. We will discuss your problem and ask about your medical history. A thorough examination will then follow. We may request examinations and tests to assist and support our diagnosis.

How Quickly Can I Get Back To Work After Surgery?

Usually getting back to work after after being discharged occurs in 24 to 48 hours.

What Are Your Emergency Contact Details?

Both a mobile number and a land number will be available where the surgeon can be contacted 24 hours of the day.

If I Have Dietary Restrictions Will They Be Catered To ?

In every institution there is a nutritionist that caters to the individuals food habits and requirements. Also as an exception when necessary, home food can be arranged.

Are Post Surgery Follow Ups Important?

Yes. Follow ups following surgery are imperative to ensure the well being of the wound and patient as a whole. Details will be given to the patient prior to discharge from hospital.

Where Do I Come For These Follow Up Visits?

The follow up will be scheduled at either the Clinic or the hospital OPD in accordance with the patients convenience.

What Happens If I Need A Prescription?

We may prescribe treatment for your condition. Please let us know in case you have any allergy or other medical condition.
If you have already been taking medicines prescribed by your another doctor, please bring them with you for clarification.



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