944+ Best Pathologists
Dr. Alpesh Maru
Dr. Sadiya Sanjer
Dr. Vinod Bharadwaj
Dr. Prashant
Dr. R K Jain
Dr. Manish Beri Beri
Dr. Sujeet N Singh
Dr. Simranjeet Kaur
Dr. Anita Borges
Dr. Suresh Bhanushali
Best Pathologists
Doctor's Name | Clinic Fees | Lybrate Ratings |
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Alpesh Maru | ₹ 200 | NA |
Sadiya Sanjer | ₹ 100 | NA |
Vinod Bharadwaj | ₹ 500 | NA |
Prashant | ₹ 200 | NA |
R K Jain | Free | NA |
Manish Beri Beri | ₹ 300 | NA |
Sujeet N Singh | Free | NA |
Simranjeet Kaur | ₹ 500 | NA |
Anita Borges | Free | NA |
Suresh Bhanushali | Free | NA |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is a pathologist a doctor?
Yes, a pathologist is a medical doctor who specializes in diagnosing and studying diseases by examining tissue and bodily fluid samples. They receive extensive medical training and must earn a medical degree before they can practice as a pathologist.
Where do pathologists work?
Pathologists can work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, private laboratories, research facilities, and academic institutions. They may also work in government agencies, such as public health departments or medical examiners' offices.
How many years does it take to become a pathologist?
Becoming a pathologist requires extensive education and training. Typically, it takes about 12-15 years of education and training to become a pathologist. This includes 4 years of undergraduate education, 4 years of medical school, and 4-7 years of residency and fellowship training.
What Does A Clinical Pathologist Do?
A clinical pathologist is a type of pathologist who focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of diseases through laboratory testing of bodily fluids and tissues. They may specialize in a particular area of clinical pathology, such as microbiology, hematology, or immunology. Clinical pathologists work closely with other healthcare professionals, including physicians, nurses, and laboratory technicians, to ensure accurate diagnoses and effective treatment plans for patients. They may work in a variety of settings, including hospitals, clinics, research facilities, and private laboratories.