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4 Best Doctors for Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria in Charsadda

Dr. Maaz Ayaz

Endocrinologist, Family Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Rheumatologist

M.B.B.S, M.D.(Internal Medicine) (USA), MSc Clinical Endocrinology(UK), Pg Dip Clinical Endocrinology(UK)

Under 15 Min Wait Time
5 Years Experience
100% (6) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Maaz Ayaz

Endocrinologist, Family Physician, Internal Medicine Specialist, Rheumatologist

M.B.B.S, M.D.(Internal Medicine) (USA), MSc Clinical Endocrinology(UK), Pg Dip Clinical Endocrinology(UK)

Under 15 Min Wait Time
5 Years Experience
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What is Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria?

H. pylori is a common type of bacteria that grows in the digestive tract and has a tendency to attack the stomach lining. It infects the stomachs of roughly 60 percent of the world’s adult population. H. pylori infections are usually harmless, but they’re responsible for the majority of ulcers in the stomach and small intestine.

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Who is the best doctor for helicobacter pylori bacteria in Charsadda?

4 best doctors for helicobacter pylori bacteria in Charsadda are:

  • Dr. Maaz Ayaz
  • Dr. Sayed Shakeel Badshah
  • Dr. Fida Mohammad Khan
  • Dr. Owais Ahmad

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria in Charsadda?

Click here to book an appointment with top doctors for Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria in Charsadda. Or, you can also call at 04238900939 from 9AM to 11PM to book your appointment.

What is the fee range of the best doctors for Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria in Charsadda?

The fee for the top doctors for Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria in Charsadda ranges from Rs. 300 to 500. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Helicobacter Pylori Bacteria?

H. pylori is a common type of bacteria that grows in the digestive tract and has a tendency to attack the stomach lining. It infects the stomachs of roughly 60 percent of the world’s adult population. H. pylori infections are usually harmless, but they’re responsible for the majority of ulcers in the stomach and small intestine.