Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah

Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah Head & Chief, Sparsh Hospital

Specialty and Interest

Locations

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Bengaluru
India

Experience

Head & Chief
Sparsh Hospital
2019 - Present
Bengaluru

Consultant
BGS Global Hospital, Bengaluru
2014 - 2024
Bengaluru

Kem Hospital
Assistant Professor
Kem Hospital
2012 - 2013
Pune

Education and Training

King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College
DM - Hematology
- 2011

Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College
MD
- 2006

J.S.S Medical College, Mysore
MBBS
- 2002
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What is Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah's top areas of care?
Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah's top areas of care are Anemia, Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots), Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells), Sepsis, a dangerous reaction to an infection, Hemophilia, Sickle cell disease.
Who is Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah?
Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah is Hematologist in Bengaluru. Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah is affiliated with medical facilities such as Sparsh Hospital, BGS Global Hospital, Bengaluru and many more. Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah graduated from King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College and many more.
What is Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah's education qualification?
Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah graduated from King Edward Memorial Hospital and Seth Gordhandas Sunderdas Medical College, Jagadguru Jayadeva Murugarajendra Medical College and many more.
Where does Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah work?
Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah is affiliated with medical facilities such as Sparsh Hospital, BGS Global Hospital, Bengaluru and many more.
Why do patients visit Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah?
Patients frequently visit Dr. Mahesh Rajashekaraiah for Anemia, Deep vein thrombosis (blood clots), Leukemia, lymphoma, or multiple myeloma (cancers in your bone marrow, lymph nodes, or white blood cells), Sepsis, a dangerous reaction to an infection, Hemophilia, Sickle cell disease.