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Shakya Bhattacharjee

Dr. Shakya Bhattacharjee

Neurologist
CCT (Neurology), MRCP (UK), MRCP (Ireland), MD, MBBS
Kolkata
₹ 700 at clinic

Dr. Shakya Bhattacharjee's Clinic

95/B, Indra Biswas Road
Consultation Fee: ₹ 700
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Personal Statement

Our team includes experienced and caring professionals who share the belief that our care should be comprehensive and courteous - responding fully to your individual needs and preferences...read more

Doctor Information

Speciality

  • Neurologist

Other treatment areas

  • Neurodegenerative Disease Specialist
  • Movement Disorder Specialist
  • Headache Specialist
  • Autonomic Neurologist

Education

  • CCT (Neurology) , Royal College Of Physicians Of The United Kindom ,
  • MRCP (UK) , Royal College Of Physicians Of The United Kindom ,
  • MRCP (Ireland) , Royal College Of Surgeons In Ireland / Royal College Of Physicians Of Ireland ,
  • MD , The West Bengal University of Health Sciences (WBUHS), Kolkata ,
  • MBBS , R G KAR Medical College , Kolkata ,

Past Experience

  • Consultant at Kingston Hospital NHS Foundation Trust
  • Autonomic Neurology fellow at National Hospital for Neurology, Queen's Square, London
  • Specialist Registrar at UNiversity Hospital Plymouth NHS Trust, England
  • Registrar at Mater University Hospital, Ireland
  • Specialist Registrar at Royal Cornwall Hospital NHS Trust, UK
  • Resident ( SHO/MD) at R G Kar Medical College and Hospital, Kolkata

Languages spoken

  • Bengali
  • English
  • Hindi

Professional Memberships

  • Royal College of Physicians (UK)

Clinic Location

95/B, Indra Biswas Road

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Sneha

female • 30 Year Old • Sep 16, 2022 • Bhubaneswar

I am 30 years female. I have epilepsy since last year. I am getting my seizure 1 or 2 times in a month. Now I am taking levera750 and oxetol 150 two times a day. I got l ...read more

Shakya Bhattacharjee

1 year ago

Your seizure seems not fully controlled and may need a dose escalation. Your tiredness might be due to low sodium due to oxetol. The skin problem is probably tinea/ringw ...read full answer

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Parvendra Singh

male • 40 Year Old • Sep 11, 2022 • Agra

I have sciatica problem since three months is ultracet gavapin300 suitable for this problem.

Shakya Bhattacharjee

1 year ago

They can only minimise symptoms and cannot reverse your problem. The cause of sciatica needs to be ascertained first to suggest a suitable management plan.

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Dinanath Shenolikar

male • 74 Year Old • Sep 10, 2022 • Hyderabad

Respected sir my wife 72 years has chronic heavy ness in the occipital region of head and tight ness in the upper back. The neurologist prescribed tolifast 150 mg and am ...read more

Shakya Bhattacharjee

1 year ago

Tolifast is generally used for muscle spasm. I am not sure if it was suggested to your wife because of headache /heaviness of head. Muscle relaxant can cause drowsiness ...read full answer

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Saurabh Pandey

male • 23 Year Old • Sep 08, 2022 • Azamgarh

Hi doctor I taken deflazacort for 5 days and after I am feeling lethargic, confused and headache. What should I do?

Shakya Bhattacharjee

1 year ago

It can be a deflazecort side effect. Please see an eye doctor also to exclude papilledema and refraction error.

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Anti-parkinsonan drugs like syndopa or madopar should be taken either 30 mins before or 90 mins after meal to maximise absorption and beneficial effect Ensure regular bowel motion as consipaion reduces the efficacy of antiparkinsonian drugs ...read more

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