General Physician, Family Physician, Hypertension Specialist, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, DFM, MCCEE, AAFP
General Physician, Family Physician, Hypertension Specialist, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist
MBBS, DFM, MCCEE, AAFP
General Physician, Family Physician
MBBS, MRCGP
Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Hepatologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Gastroenterology), M.C.P.S (Medicine)
Gastroenterologist, Internal Medicine Specialist, Consultant Physician, Hepatologist
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S (Gastroenterology), M.C.P.S (Medicine)
Internal Medicine Specialist, Family Physician, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist, Sexologist, General Physician
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Medicine), M.C.P.S
Internal Medicine Specialist, Family Physician, Consultant Physician, Diabetologist, Sexologist, General Physician
M.B.B.S, F.C.P.S. (Medicine), M.C.P.S
General Physician, Family Physician
MBBS, Masters Family Medicine
Rheumatologist, Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, MRCP (UK), FCPS (Medicine), FCPS (Rheumatology), Long Course of Connective Tissue Diseases
Rheumatologist, Internal Medicine Specialist
MBBS, MRCP (UK), FCPS (Medicine), FCPS (Rheumatology), Long Course of Connective Tissue Diseases
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.