Our Specialist Doctors

DR. ASHOK MUNDA

Qualification :
MBBS, HS(House surgeonship Department of Neuro Surgeon)


Department: NEURO SURGEON

Gender: Male

DR. MD WAKAR AHMAD

Qualification :
MBBS, MS,MCH(Neurosurgery) Gold Medllist


Department: NEURO SURGEON

Gender: Male

DR. PANKAJ KUMAR MISHRA

Qualification :
MD(MEDICINE), DNB (NEPHROLOGY) CONSULTANT NEPHROLOGIST AND RENAL TRANSPLANT PHYSICIAN


Department: NEPHRO/RENAL TRANSPLANT

Gender: Male

DR. PRASHANT KUMAR

Qualification :
Urology, UroOncosurgeon & Laproscopic Urosurgeon MBBS, DNB(Gen Surgery),MNAMS,DNB(Urology)


Department: UROLOGY

Gender: Male

DR. VIVEK GOSWAMI

Qualification :
MBBS, DNB( Plastic Surgery,Gold Medalist), MHA, Consultant Plastic ,Burns, Cranio facial and reconstructive surgery


Department: PLASTIC SURGERY

Gender: Male

DR. SUSHIL KUMAR

Qualification :
MBBS, MS, RIMS (RANCHI)


Department: GENERAL SURGEON / LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON

Gender: Male

DR. JAVED AKHTAR HUSSAIN

Qualification :
MBBS,MS


Department: GENERAL/ LASER/LAPROSCOPIC SURGEON

Gender: Male

DR. RAVINDRA PRASAD

Qualification :
MBBS,MS ORTHO,EX-Senior Resident(AIIMS Raipur)


Department: ORTHOPEDIC

Gender: Male

DR. CHANDAN BARNWAL

Qualification :
MBBS,MD(Pediatric) PMCH Patna PGPN(Nutrition)-USA,Ex-Senior Resident(Newborn)RIMS Ranchi


Department: PEDIATRIC

Gender: Male

DR. AWINASH KUMAR

Qualification :
MD, DM,(ILBS,DELHI) CONSULANT DEPARTMENT OF GASTROENTEROLOGY AT MEDICA SUPER SPECIALITY HOSPITAL, RANCHI, SPECIALIST IN LIVER,GUT AND PANCREATOBILIARY DISEASES AND ENDOSCOPIC PROCEDURE.


Department: GASTRO

Gender: Male

DR. ANSHUMALI

Qualification :
MBBS,MD


Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE

Gender: Male

DR. RACHIT SINHA

Qualification :
MBBS,MD


Department: ANESTHESIA, CRITICAL CARE

Gender: Male

DR. NANDINI PREMCHAND

Qualification :
BDS(Dental Surgeon)


Department: DENTISTRY

Gender: Female

DR. RICHA BAHADUR

Qualification :
BDS,MDS(Oral & Maxillofacial Surgery)


Department: DENTISTRY

Gender: Female

DR. PRAGYA RANJAN

Qualification :
OBS & GYN.


Department: GYNAECOLOGIST

Gender: Female

DR. JAYSHREE RAGINI

Qualification :
OBS & GYN.


Department: GYNAECOLOGIST

Gender: Female

DR. DHANESHWAR MEHTA

Qualification :
MBBS,MD


Department: GENERAL MEDICINE

Gender: Male

DR. DEVENDRA KUMAR SHARMA

Qualification :
MBBS


Department: PHYSICIAN

Gender: Male

DR. RAHUL RAJ

Qualification :
MBBS


Department: PHYSICIAN

Gender: Male

Why MMGU Hospital?

MMGU Hospital – Best super speciality hospitals in ranchi

Health care providers might recommend a C-section if:

  • Labor is not progressing normally. Labor that isnt progressing (labor dystocia) is one of the most common reasons for a C-section. Issues with labor progression include prolonged first stage (prolonged dilation or opening of the cervix) or prolonged second stage (prolonged time of pushing after complete cervical dilation).

  • The baby is in distress. Concern about changes in a baby heartbeat might make a C-section the safest option.

  • The baby or babies are in an unusual position. A C-section is the safest way to deliver babies whose feet or buttocks enter the birth canal first (breech) or babies whose sides or shoulders come first (transverse).

  • You are carrying more than one baby. A C-section might be needed for women carrying twins, triplets or more. This is especially true if labor starts too early or the babies are not in a head-down position.

  • There is a problem with the placenta. If the placenta covers the opening of the cervix (placenta previa), a C-section is recommended for delivery.

  • Prolapsed umbilical cord. A C-section might be recommended if a loop of umbilical cord slips through the cervix in front of the baby.

  • There is a health concern. A C-section might be recommended for women with certain health issues, such as a heart or brain condition.

  • There is a blockage. A large fibroid blocking the birth canal, a pelvic fracture or a baby who has a condition that can cause the head to be unusually large (severe hydrocephalus) might be reasons for a C-section.

  • You have had a previous C-section or other surgery on the uterus. Although its often possible to have a vaginal birth after a C-section, a health care provider might recommend a repeat C-section.