3 Best Doctors For Hepatitis B And C In Attock

Dr. Ahmed Fowad Farooq

PMDC Verified

Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, FCPS (Medicine), MRCP (Medicine)

Experience

17 Yrs

Satisfaction

100%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 800

Farooq Azam Clinic, Near Sabzi Mandi, Attock

Available Tomorrow

Rs. 1,300

Experience

28 Yrs

Satisfaction

92%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 500

Zubair Clinics, Attock Cantt, Attock

Available from Oct 14

Rs. 600

Dr. Sana Shuja

PMDC Verified

Internal Medicine Specialist

MBBS, MRCP (UK)

Experience

13 Yrs

Satisfaction

100%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 1,500

Chugtai Medical Center, DHA Defence, Lahore

Available Today

Rs. 2,500

Dr. Rimsha Azhar

PMDC Verified

Internal Medicine Specialist, Diabetologist

MBBS , FCPS (Medicine) , MRCP 1 , Fellow Trainee Endocrinology

Experience

9 Yrs

Satisfaction

100%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 1,000

Iqbal Hospital, Fateh Jang, Attock

Available Today

Rs. 1,000

Dr. Waseem Ali

PMDC Verified

General Physician

MBBS

Experience

2 Yrs

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 1,000

Dr. Haleema Khalid Ali

PMDC Verified

General Physician

MBBS, Regional Diploma in Family Medicine

Experience

4 Yrs

Satisfaction

100%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 700

Dr. Komal Azhar

PMDC Verified

General Physician

MBBS

Experience

3 Yrs

Satisfaction

100%

Video Consultation

Available Today

Rs. 250

Dr. Noor-E-Sahar

General Physician

M.B.B.S. - Multan Medical and Dental College, Pakistan, 2016

Experience

4 Yrs

Dr. Zakir Hussain

General Physician

MBBS,FCPS, DIM

How can I find treatment of Hepatitis B And C?

Need a doctor? Marham brings a diverse range of the top hepatitis B and C doctors in Attock, where you can consult a doctor online. 

Hepatitis is an inflammation of the liver. It is usually caused by a viral infection that leads to liver damage. Hepatitis B and C are known as silent killers as they can infect people without showing any symptoms. They are blood-borne pathogens that can be transmitted through direct blood-to-blood contact with an infected person. Both diseases are serious and develop slowly over many years.

Hepatitis B

It is a serious liver infection that is mainly caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). According to sources, “ Two billion people have been infected and about 300 million people are living with a chronic hepatitis B infection. Each year up to 1 million people die from hepatitis B despite the fact that it is preventable and treatable.

Incubation Period: On average, the incubation period of the hepatitis B virus is 90 days. This virus can be detected 30 to 60 days after infection and persists for variable periods of time. 

Diagnosis

Hepatitis B is diagnosed with a simple blood test available at your doctor's office or local health unit. Blood tests can determine whether a person has been infected and cleared of the virus, or currently infected, or has never been infected.

Who should get vaccinated against Hepatitis B?

All infants should be routinely vaccinated against hepatitis B at birth. The vaccine is also recommended for people living with someone infected with hepatitis B, travelers, and healthcare and public safety workers who are exposed to blood.

People with high-risk sexual behaviors, men who have sex with men, people who inject drugs, and people with certain medical conditions, including diabetes, should talk to their doctor about getting vaccinated.

Hepatitis C

The hepatitis C virus usually spreads when someone comes into contact with blood from an infected person. You can consult online with a hepatitis c doctor in Attock. The possible causes of the virus include;

Sharing drug-injection equipment: Most people become infected with hepatitis C by sharing needles, syringes, or any other equipment used to prepare and inject drugs 

Genetics: Approximately 10% of infants born to infected mothers get hepatitis C

Exposure: Although uncommon, people can become infected when healthcare professionals do not follow the proper steps needed to prevent the spread of bloodborne infections like changing the syringe, sterilizing the equipment, etc

Sexual contact with an infected person: Hepatitis C can spread during sex, though it has been reported more often among men who have sex with men 

Sharing accessories: People can get infected by sharing glucose monitors, razors, nail clippers, toothbrushes, and other items that may have come into contact with infected blood

Blood transfusion and organ transplant: Hepatitis C can also be spread through blood transfusions and organ transplants.

Diagnosis

Hepatitis C is usually diagnosed with two blood tests;

  • An antibody test 

  • A PCR test

Results are usually seen within 2 weeks.

Marham provides a platform for online or in-person consultation with the best hepatologists for the treatment of hepatitis B and C in Attock.

Frequently Asked Questions

Click Here To book your appointment with a specialist of Hepatitis B And C. You can also book your appointment with a specialist of Hepatitis B And C by calling at 042-32591427 or 0311-1222398. There are no extra charges for booking through Marham.

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The fee for specialists of Hepatitis B And C in attock varies from PKR 500-3000 depending upon doctor's experience and qualification.

Top 3 Hepatitis B And C Doctors in Attock are:

  1. Dr. Colonel R Muhammad Zubair Khan
  2. Dr. Noor-E-Sahar
  3. Dr. Zakir Hussain

3 Hepatitis B And C Doctors in Attock are:

  1. Dr. Colonel R Muhammad Zubair Khan
  2. Dr. Noor-E-Sahar
  3. Dr. Zakir Hussain