MBBS, MS - General Surgery, DNB
HOD and Consultant - Pediatric Surgery
30 Years Of Experience,
Pediatrics
MBBS, DNB - Pediatrics, Fellowship - Neonatology
Consultant - Neonatology, Paediatrics
25 Years Of Experience, 2 Awards
Pediatrics
MBBS, MD - Pediatrics, Fellowship - Neonatology
Senior Consultant - Pediatrics
31 Years Of Experience,
Pediatrics
MBBS, Diploma - Child Health, Diploma
Consultant - Pediatrics
36 Years Of Experience,
Pediatrics
No.71/1, Millers Road, Opp. St. Anne's College, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560052
Multi Speciality Hospital
98, Kodihalli, Near HAL Bus Stop, Old Airport Road, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560017
Multi Speciality Hospital
23, 80ft Road, Guru Krupa Layout, Nagarbhavi 2nd Stage, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560072
Multi Speciality Hospital
258/A, Bommasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, Anekal Taluk, Bommasandra, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560099
Multi Speciality Hospital
26/4, Brigade Gateway, Yeshwanthpur, Beside Metro, Malleswaram, Bangalore, Karnataka, 560055
Multi Speciality Hospital
The cost of C Section Baby in Bangalore starts from Rs. 72,000 which depends on multiple factors.
A: The patient won’t feel any pain during C-section delivery, as the doctor gives local anesthesia to make her comfortable. Although, she may feel sensations like pulling and pressure.
A: A doctor may take 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete the c-section delivery. In a few cases, when a patient has some specific health condition or complications, it may take longer to complete the procedure.
A: Typically, the cost for c section delivery in Bangalore may fluctuate from INR 45,000 to INR 1,20,000/-. The total cost estimate may depend on hospital charges, doctor fees, and tests performed before the procedure.
A: C section delivery Is comparatively less painful than normal delivery. This medical procedure ensures less discomfort and is a safer option for a complicated pregnancy.
A: A patent must rest when she is tired. Every day walk prevents blood clots and constipation; holding a pillow over the incision area when coughing or laughing, taking a shower usually, etc., are few precautions that a patient can take. If a patient feels any trouble in breastfeeding must visit a doctor.