Get answers for your health queries from top Doctors for FREE!

100% Privacy Protection

100% Privacy Protection

We maintain your privacy and data confidentiality.

Verified Doctors

Verified Doctors

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Quick Response

Quick Response

All Doctors go through a stringent verification process.

Reduce Clinic Visits

Reduce Clinic Visits

Save your time and money from the hassle of visits.

Filters

  • Gender
  • Experience
  • Reviews
  • Questions

Sort

10 Best Hymenoplasty doctors in Green Park

Book appointments with minimal wait times and verified doctor information.

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Lipy Gupta Hymenoplasty

Available Today

View
Lipy's logo

Consult Dr. Lipy Gupta

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Ridhi Narang Hymenoplasty

Dr. Ridhi Narang

Gynecologist/Obstetrician

12 years of experience

View
Ridhi's logo

Consult Dr. Ridhi Narang

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Sachin Maurya Hymenoplasty

Available Tomorrow

View
Sachin's logo

Consult Dr. Sachin Maurya

Find Hymenoplasty near me

location pin

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Nidhi Rohatgi Hymenoplasty

Available Today

View
Nidhi's logo

Consult Dr. Nidhi Rohatgi

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Vimla Rajan Hymenoplasty

Available Today

View
Vimla's logo

Consult Dr. Vimla Rajan

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Preeti Pandya Hymenoplasty

Available Today

View
Preeti's logo

Consult Dr. Preeti Pandya

Doctor

Share

Share this hospital with others via...

Dr. Preeti Pandya Hymenoplasty
View
Preeti's logo

Consult Dr. Preeti Pandya

Questions & Answers on "Hymenoplasty" (319)

I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease with TSH level almost zero in August 2023. I was prescribed Methimez 15 mg initially, which was gradually reduced to 2.5mg daily. My TSH level is currently 7.9, FT4=0.82, FT3=2.9. Should I still be taking daily methimez 2.5mg or should I fully stop it/reduce it less than 2.5mg daily since TSH level is currently 7.9. History of medical conditions: I was diagnosed with Grave's Disease in August 2023 with TSH level touching zero. Current medication details: I was prescribed Methimez 15mg daily which was gradually reduced and is currently prescribed at 2.5mg on a daily basis. History of medication for the same complaint: None

Male | 41

Graves' Dise­ase affects thyroid function. Your rece­nt TSH test result at 7.9 shows an imbalance. To re­gulate hormone leve­ls, continue taking Methimazole 2.5mg daily as pre­scribed. Stopping this medicine on your own risks causing uncontrolle­d symptoms. These may include rapid he­artbeat, weight fluctuations, and fatigue. If you have­ any worries or questions, be sure­ to discuss them with your doctor. 

Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

Hello doctor i m 28 years old married women since from 2 years i m trying to conceive but nothing is happen my period is irregular sometimes i consult 2 doctors they referred some scans and test i did every test in reports everything is normal mine also by husbund still i m not getting conceive recently i consult one more doctor she told because of weight your not getting she told go for iui please can you suggest what should i do now can i go for iui or take some other medication

Female | 28

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Shweta Shah

Dr. Shweta Shah

Hi I’m a 23 year old female, I got few test done which says I have UTI and a prolactin level of 33, HCG <2.0, TSH 1.16. Can I know the reason of it ?

Female | 23

UTI means Urinary Tract Infection which can give rise to such symptoms as pain during urination. Prolactin level 33 could be high affecting periods and fertility. HCG <2.0 means you are not pregnant. TSH 1.16 is normal for thyroid function. UTIs can be cured by antibiotics while elevated prolactin may require further assessment by a doctor to determine its cause.

Answered on 13th June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I am 43 yr old male on healthy life style. Suddenly started to gain weight in past 1 month. Need a solution.

Male | 43

Many reasons can lead to weight gain. Among the most popular are: eating more than your body needs, lack of exercise, stress, or medical conditions. Be observant if you're experiencing more fatigue or hunger than usual, and also notice if you have a strange thirst. Do your best to eat balanced meals and be more active. Water is much preferable to sugary drinks as it can help too. Keep an eye on your weight and how you feel. Moreover, if necessary, don't hesitate to visit a doctor.

Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

I accidentally took 2.5 instead of .25 semiglutide. What should I do.

Female | 51

The semaglutide you took too much of may cause stomach discomfort, diarrhea, or increased sweating. The risk of receiving too much is the probability of being unable to lower your blood sugar levels. You should drink water and eat a sweet thing like a piece of candy or juice. Don't worry; if you feel discomfort, you may seek the advice of a medical professional immediately. Please take care!

Answered on 22nd June '24

Dr. Babita Goel

Dr. Babita Goel

  1. Home /
  2. Hymenoplasty doctors /
  3. Delhi /
  4. Green Park

Get Free Treatment Assistance!

Fill out this form and our health expert will get back to you.