Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod - Critical care
Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod is a skilled and compassionate Critical Care Specialist with over 8 years of clinical experience in managing critically ill patients.
Consultation fee Rs. 500-1000
Call Us for Appointment +919100907036, +919100907622
Languages known: English, Hindi, Marathi
Consultation fee Rs. 500-1000
Call Us for Appointment +919100907036, +919100907622
Languages known: English, Hindi, Marathi
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About Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod - Critical care
Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod is a junior doctor specializing in critical care medicine. He is dedicated to providing acute care for patients with life-threatening medical conditions, such as severe injuries, infections, or complications from surgery. Dr. Rathod works closely with other healthcare professionals to stabilize and manage critically ill patients in intensive care units (ICUs) or emergency departments. His role involves monitoring patients closely, administering necessary treatments, and coordinating care to ensure the best possible outcomes for his patients.
On Medifyhome, you may schedule an online appointment with Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod, junior consultant.
Critical Care
MBBS, MD, IDCCM
Senior registrar at fortis hospital mulund.
- Diagnosis and treatment
- Medical and surgical critical care
- ECMO
- ECCO2R
- ICU Echocardiography
- ARDS
- Advanced ventilation
- prone ventilation
- COVID
- ICU care of high-risk pregnancy
23PG+MH2, Sector 10, Kharghar, Navi Mumbai, Maharashtra 410210
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What does a general medicine doctor do?
He is a medical doctor who specializes in many diseases affecting the body, whose primary treatment does not involve surgery.
How much is the consultation fee of Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod?
The consultation fee for Dr. Dnyaneshwar Rathod ranges from 300-500.
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What is Critical Care and who needs it?
Critical care, also known as intensive care, is specialized medical care provided to patients with life-threatening conditions that require close monitoring and support from specialized equipment and medications. It is commonly needed for patients after major surgeries, severe infections (like sepsis), organ failure, or traumatic injuries.