Consultation fee Rs. 500
OP Timings: Saturday
10:00 Am to 2:30 Pm
Languages known: English, Hindi
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About Dr. Amit Seth- General Surgeon
Dr. Amit Seth, a General Surgeon with 25 years of experience, operates in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. He is associated with Shreya Hospital in Sahibabad, Ghaziabad. Dr. Seth obtained his MBBS degree from Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur in 1998 and completed his DNB in General Surgery from the National Board Of Examination in 2007.As a medical professional, Dr. Seth is a member of DMA and ASI. He specializes in LAP & GENERAL SURGERY, providing exceptional healthcare services to his patients.
- MBBS – Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University, Kanpur, 1998
- DNB – General Surgery – National Board Of Examination, 2007
- General Surgeon
- Experience at Escorts Hospital, Fortis Hospital, Max Group of Hospital, Combined District Hospital at Ghaziabad
- Circumcision Procedure
- Kidney Stones Treatment
- Hydrocele Treatment (Surgical)
- Vasectomy Surgery
- Cystoscopy Procedure
- Ground Floor, Homestop@104 Sector 104, opposite Pathways School Noida, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201304
- 18943 Delhi Medical Council, 2003
- DMA
- ASI
FAQs
Dr. Amit practicing at which location?
Dr. Amit Seth practices at Shreya Hospital – Sahibabad.
Reasons to visit Dr. Amit Seth?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Amit Seth for LAP & GENERAL SURGEON. To see more reasons visit on Medintu.
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What does Dr. Amit Seth specialises in ?
Dr. Amit Seth specialises as General Surgeon.
What is Laparoscopic Surgery?
Laparoscopic Surgery, also known as Keyhole Surgery, Microsurgery, or Microsurgery, is a type of surgical procedure that involves making very small incisions in the abdominal area. These incisions are between 5mm and 12mm in size.
What is Robotic Surgery? Does a robot performs surgery?
Is a surgical procedure performed by using a robotic instrument. Surgeons now perform the surgery using robotic arms. This is especially useful in complex cancer operations as it provides better visualization, precise instrument control and less fatigue for surgeons. It also allows surgeons to reach more difficult areas of the abdomen.NO! The robot itself doesn’t perform the surgery. This is a new tool for surgeons.