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19 Best Doctors for Liver Diseases in Umerkot

Dr. Ramzan Mangrio

General Physician

Dr. Ramzan Mangrio

General Physician

Mehran Medical Centre ( Umerkot )

Dr. M. Ali Mangrio

Pediatrician

Dr. M. Ali Mangrio

Pediatrician

Mehran Medical Centre ( Umerkot )

Dr. Khaliq Somro

General Physician

Dr. Khaliq Somro

General Physician

Mehran Medical Centre ( Umerkot )

Dr. M. Yaqoob Mirani

General Physician

Dr. M. Yaqoob Mirani

General Physician

Mehran Medical Centre ( Umerkot )
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Dr. Ghani Rahimo

General Physician

Dr. Ghani Rahimo

General Physician

Malir Medical Centre ( Umerkot )

Dr. Allah Dad Rathor

Pediatrician

Dr. Allah Dad Rathor

Pediatrician

Malir Medical Centre ( Umerkot )
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What is Liver Diseases?

Cirrhosis is the severe scarring of the liver and poor liver function seen at the terminal stages of chronic liver disease. The scarring is most often caused by long-term exposure to toxins such as alcohol or viral infections. Symptoms include jaundice, weight loss, nose bleeds, decreased appetite, itchy skin and weakness.

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Who is the best doctor for liver diseases in Umerkot?

2 best doctors for liver diseases in Umerkot are:

  • Dr. Adil Hassan Chang
  • Dr. Madiha Zaman

How can I book an appointment with a doctor for Liver Diseases in Umerkot?

Click here to book an appointment with top doctors for Liver Diseases in Umerkot. 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 Liver Diseases in Umerkot?

The fee for the top doctors for Liver Diseases in Umerkot ranges from Rs. 100 to 800. You can pay at reception when you visit the doctor.

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There are no additional charges when you book through oladoc.

What is Liver Diseases?

Cirrhosis is the severe scarring of the liver and poor liver function seen at the terminal stages of chronic liver disease. The scarring is most often caused by long-term exposure to toxins such as alcohol or viral infections. Symptoms include jaundice, weight loss, nose bleeds, decreased appetite, itchy skin and weakness.