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4 Best Doctors for Aphasia in Sialkot

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Prof. Lt. Col. (R) Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Bajwa

Psychiatrist

M.B.B.S, DPM (Psychiatry), F.C.P.S. (Psychiatry), Diploma in EMDR (UK) , Diploma in CBT (UK) , Fellowship in Psychiatry (Aus)

15 - 30 Min Wait Time
25 Years Experience
97% (5736) Satisfied Satisfied

Prof. Lt. Col. (R) Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Bajwa platinum-doc-img

Psychiatrist

M.B.B.S, DPM (Psychiatry), F.C.P.S. (Psychiatry), Diploma in EMDR (UK) , Diploma in CBT (UK) , Fellowship in Psychiatry (Aus)

15 - 30 Min Wait Time
25 Years Experience
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Dr. Junaid Rasool

Psychiatrist

MBBS, FCPS

Under 15 Min Wait Time
8 Years Experience
99% (336) Satisfied Satisfied

Dr. Junaid Rasool

Psychiatrist

MBBS, FCPS

Under 15 Min Wait Time
8 Years Experience
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What is Aphasia?

Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke. Aphasia gets in the way of a person's ability to use or understand words

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Who is the best doctor for aphasia in Sialkot?

4 best doctors for aphasia in Sialkot are:

  • Prof. Lt. Col. (R) Dr. Nadeem Ahmed Bajwa
  • Dr. Junaid Rasool
  • Assist. Prof. Dr. Noman Ahmed
  • Dr. Mahrukh Ansar

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Aphasia in Sialkot?

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What is the fee range of the best doctors for Aphasia in Sialkot?

The fee for the top doctors for Aphasia in Sialkot ranges from Rs. 2,000 to 3,000. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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What is Aphasia?

Aphasia is a communication disorder that results from damage or injury to language parts of the brain. It's more common in older adults, particularly those who have had a stroke. Aphasia gets in the way of a person's ability to use or understand words