Also known as منومیٹری
Rheumatologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Medicine), F.C.P.S (Rheumatology)
Endocrinologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, MRCPI (Medicine), FCPS (Medicine)
Gastroenterologist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S. (Gastroentology)
General Physician
M.B.B.S., M.C.P.S.
Internal Medicine Specialist
M.B.B.S., F.C.P.S (Medicine), M.R.C.P
Gastroenterologist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), FCPS (Gastroenterology), MHPE
Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MRCP (UK), Speciality Certification Gastroenterology (UK)
Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MRCP (UK), Speciality Certification Gastroenterology (UK)
Gastroenterologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Gastroenterology)
Internal Medicine Specialist
M.B.B.S, Diplomat of American Board (Infectious Disease), Diplomate of American Board (Internal Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist
M.B.B.S, Diplomat of American Board (Infectious Disease), Diplomate of American Board (Internal Medicine)
In esophageal manometry, one nostril is anesthetized with a numbing lubricant. A flexible plastic tube approximately one-eighth inch in diameter is then passed through the anesthetized nostril, down the back of the throat, and into the esophagus as the patient swallows.