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2 Best Doctors for Vitiligo in Khanewal

Dr. Muhammad Usman Barkat

Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Chiropractor

D.P.T (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), M.S. Physical Therapy

6 Years Experience
88% (9) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Muhammad Usman Barkat

Physiotherapist, Rehablitation Specialist, Rehab Medicine, Chiropractor

D.P.T (Doctor Of Physical Therapy), M.S. Physical Therapy

6 Years Experience

Dr. Muhammad Usman

Plastic Surgeon, Cosmetic Surgeon

M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S.

Under 15 Min Wait Time
13 Years Experience
100% (3) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Muhammad Usman

Plastic Surgeon, Cosmetic Surgeon

M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S.

Under 15 Min Wait Time
13 Years Experience
Bakhtawar Amin Medical and Dental College (Northern Bypass)
Jahangir Plastic Surgery Cosmetic Surgery Hospital (Khanewal Lodhran Road)
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What is Vitiligo?

Vitiligo is a long-term, incurable skin condition in which patches of skin lose their colour. The cause is mostly known, though a genetic link seems more likely. It is not contagious and can affect people of any age, gender and ethnicity. Signs include white, silvery patches of discoloured skin.

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Who is the best doctor for vitiligo in Khanewal?

2 best doctors for vitiligo in Khanewal are:

  • Dr. Muhammad Usman Barkat
  • Dr. Muhammad Usman

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Vitiligo in Khanewal?

Click here to book an appointment with top doctors for Vitiligo in Khanewal. 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 Vitiligo in Khanewal?

The fee for the top doctors for Vitiligo in Khanewal ranges from Rs. 600 to 700. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Vitiligo?

Vitiligo is a long-term, incurable skin condition in which patches of skin lose their colour. The cause is mostly known, though a genetic link seems more likely. It is not contagious and can affect people of any age, gender and ethnicity. Signs include white, silvery patches of discoloured skin.