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Dr. Neha Roy - Associate Consultant

Dr. Neha Roy

Associate Consultant - Internal Medicine

MBBS,DNB(Family medicine),Pg-Diploma(Endocrinology) ,Msc (Endocrinology)

Paras HMRI Patna
About Dr. Neha Roy

Dr. Neha Roy is an accomplished physician and endocrinologist with over 7 years of dedicated experience in the fields of general medicine and endocrinology. She currently serves as an Associate Consultant at Paras Health, Patna, affiliated with Paras hospital HMRI. Dr. Roy is highly regarded for her expertise in managing a wide range of medical conditions including fever, uncontrolled diabetes, thyroid disorders, and conducting routine medical checkups.

 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • MBBS (Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery) 
  • DNB (Family Medicine)
  • Pg-Diploma (Endocrinology)
  • MSc (Endocrinology) 

 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Diagnosis and management of hypertension
  • Treatment and control of diabetes and thyroid disorders 
  • Expertise in handling PCOS, obesity, and female hormone-related issues

 

Certifications: 

  • Associate Consultant in Internal Medicine
  • Registered with Delhi Medical Council (DMC) - Registration No. 67282 
  • Certification valid until February 14, 2032

 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Recognition for exemplary service in general medicine and endocrinology 
  • Appreciation for dedication to patient care and management 
  • Acknowledgment for contributions to medical research and healthcare practice 
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