MBBS, MD, FRCR (UK)
Specialist radiologist with 15+ years in CT, MRI, ultrasound and interventional procedures
Experience
15 years
Languages
English, Hindi, Marathi
Location
Al Garhoud, Dubai
Sees
adults, seniors
Dr Patil Shriganesh is a specialist radiologist with over 15 years of experience in diagnostic imaging. He trained at the Juronghealth campus of the National University Hospital in Singapore, a tertiary care and teaching institution, and has also worked at P.D. Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai. He holds an MD in Radiology and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists (UK).
Dr Patil is experienced across all major imaging modalities including CT and MRI scans, ultrasound and colour Doppler imaging, small-part ultrasound, and conventional X-rays. He also performs radiological procedures such as barium studies, fluoroscopy guidance, and diagnostic angiography to help diagnose and guide treatment of various conditions.
He is a good fit if you need expert diagnostic imaging to clarify what's causing your symptoms, or if your doctor has referred you for a specific imaging procedure to plan your treatment.
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MBBS
MD
FRCR (UK)
Royal College of Radiologists, United Kingdom
Specialist Radiologist
National University Hospital Singapore (Juronghealth campus), Singapore
Radiologist
P.D. Hinduja Hospital, India
Consultations are available in English, Hindi, Marathi.
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