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Prof Waheed Uz Zaman Tariq

Prof Waheed Uz Zaman Tariq

Head of Department

Infectious Diseases

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  • Gender Male
  • Fee 5000
  • Total Experience 33 Years

About

MBBS (KEMU), DpBact (Manchester), Ph.D. (Pb), MCPS Clinical Path, FCPS Pathology (Pk), MRCPath, FRCPath (London) in Virology, FRCP Edinburgh I am a Clinical Virologist, with expertise in Viral Diseases. Trained in England. Headed the Department of Virology at AFIP Rawalpindi. Consultant Virologist at Tawam Hospital United Arab Emirates and now heading the Virology Deptt Chughtai Institute of Pathology Lahore. I was head of the Microbiology Services of the Eastern Region of Abu Dhabi. I have worked as Consultant Virologist at Riadh MiIitary Hospital have been a resource person of Virology to the Ministry of Health Pakistan, and a Virology expert for COVID of the Govt of Punjab and Pakistan. I had been Consultant Virologist at National AIDS Control Programme. Member of WHO Polio Eradication, and Member Global/ Regional Task Force on AIDS of UNO.

Prof Waheed Uz Zaman Tariq

Address

House No 542 Street 14, 542 Street 14 Sector A, DHA 5 Lahore, Lahore


Monday to Friday

06:00 PM to 08:00 PM

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Some Recent Responses of Doctors to Patients' Queries

(1). Salam, Mr Asif, kindly name the medication your wife is on, I need to know if it’s meant to increase or decrease the thyroid hormone. Also can you give details of the last TSH report and date. Pregnancy with thyroid medication are generally considered safe. Kindly tell your wife to start taking tablet folic acid 5mg daily. Regards and best wishes..

(2). Salam, Saira you can share your concerns. Regards and best wishes.

(3). Please share your blood sugar readings and medicine you are using..

(4). Can you make record of your sugar before every meal and 2 hours after meals. I think you have sever insulin deficiency. You should take 12 units at breakfast and 6 units at evening. If possible you check your blood for GAD antibodies..

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