Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar

Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar Medical Director and Co-founder, Excell Hospital

Specialty and Interest

Locations

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Hyderabad
India

Experience

Director
Proactive For Her, Bengaluru
2020 - 2023
Bangalore
Endocrinologist, Proactive For Her, Bengaluru

Medical Director and Co-founder
Excell Hospital
2017 - 2023
Hyderabad
Currently working as Medical Director and Co-founder at Excell Hospital

Consultant
CARE Hospitals
2017 - 2020
Hyderabad
he was working at CARE Hospitals

Education and Training

Queen Mary University of London
MSc
He earned Msc from Queen Mary University of London

Royal College of Physicians of London
Royal College of Physicians of London
Membership
He earned Membership from Royal College of Physicians, London, UK

Leicester Medical School, University of Leicester, Leicester
Post Graduate Diploma
Post Graduate Diploma from University of Leicester
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What is Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar's top areas of care?
Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar's top areas of care are Diabetes, hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism, prolactinoma, osteoporosis, gestational diabetes.
Who is Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar?
Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar is Endocrinologist in Hyderabad. Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar is affiliated with medical facilities such as Proactive For Her, Bengaluru, Excell Hospital and many more. Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar graduated from Queen Mary University of London, Royal College of Physicians of London and many more.
What is Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar's education qualification?
Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar graduated from Queen Mary University of London, Royal College of Physicians of London and many more.
Where does Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar work?
Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar is affiliated with medical facilities such as Proactive For Her, Bengaluru, Excell Hospital and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Geeta Aurangabadkar for Diabetes, hyperthyroidism/hypothyroidism, prolactinoma, osteoporosis, gestational diabetes.