Doctor Appointment

Dr. Sajjad Muhammad Haider

Dr. Sajjad Muhammad Haider

Assistant Professor

OPHTHALMOLOGIST, Eye Specialist, Eye Specialist

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  • Qualifications FCPS, MBBS
  • Gender Male
  • Fee 500
  • Total Experience 11 Years

About

As an Assistant Professor and Ophthalmologist, I bring a wealth of expertise and experience to the table. Holding fellowship-level training in both Pediatric Ophthalmology and Strabismus (London) alongside esteemed qualifications like FCPS Ophthalmology and FRCSEd Ophthalmology, I possess a comprehensive understanding of eye conditions affecting individuals of all ages. Equipped with advanced skills in diagnosing and treating complex ocular issues, I am particularly passionate about improving the vision and well-being of children. Throughout my career, I have successfully managed a diverse range of cases, consistently demonstrating commitment to providing exceptional patient care and advancing my knowledge through ongoing research and collaboration.

Al-noor Hospital And Eye Complex

Address

Hospital Road, Rahim Yar Khan


Monday to Sunday

04:00 PM to 05:30 PM

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Some Recent Responses of Doctors to Patients' Queries

(1). You should consult a urologist. You should do a urine r/e, serum creatinine and blood urea,CBC,RBS ,Ultrasound KUB and X-ray KUB , You should avoid milk ,youghart,cream,chicken and animal liver kidney(Ofal),spinach and try to at least drink 12 glasses of water especially in summer. Urologist will take out any stones causing you discomfort, nephrologist can determine the familial cause of stone forming..

(2). Continue with medicine and get your ultrasound done for gb status and hpylori test Avaoid spicy and fried food.

(3). Just record temperature every 4 hourly,increase fluid intake avoid cold & sour. Chart The temperature in writing. Tab.Panadol 2 tablet after food every 8 hourly.Review after 24 hours.

(4). First you have to establish whether you are hypertensive or not by recording ur readings twice a day.. Share that chart and then ur family history, blood testing and imaging will help to find out the cause of high bp.

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