Best Doctors in Shillong

Dr. Sharon U  Lyngdoh

Dr. Sharon U Lyngdoh

Oncologist

Consult for:  Lump, Weight Loss, Fatigue, Pain, Fever, Appetite Loss, Night Sweats

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 1763 Views
  • 1 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. N. Pynhun Pakma

Dr. N. Pynhun Pakma

Psychologist

Consult for:  Sadness, Anxiety, Anger, Fear, Mood Swings, Sleep Issues, Stress

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 2308 Views
  • 6 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr.L. Hrangul

Dr.L. Hrangul

General Surgeon

Consult for:  Stomach Pain, Swelling, Lump, Vomiting, Bleeding, Infection, Constipation

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 870 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Lurstep Wanshnong

Dr. Lurstep Wanshnong

General Surgeon

Consult for:  Stomach Pain, Swelling, Lump, Vomiting, Bleeding, Infection, Constipation

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 2266 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Jerryson Bareh

Dr. Jerryson Bareh

Orthopadic Surgeon

Consult for:  

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 952 Views
  • 2 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Valencia Myrboh

Dr. Valencia Myrboh

Orthopadic Surgeon

Consult for:  

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 1974 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Rila A Chyne

Dr. Rila A Chyne

Pathologist

Consult for:  Unexplained Fatigue Or Weakness, Persistent Fever, Sudden Weight Loss, Abnormal Bleeding, Unusual Lumps Or Swellings, Changes In Bowel Habits, Chronic Cough, Skin Rashes, Joint Pain, Abnormal Lab Test Results, Frequent Infections, Blood In Urine Or Stool, Persistent Sore Throat, Night Sweats, Enlarged Lymph Nodes,

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 1061 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Zulfiqer Hazarika

Dr. Zulfiqer Hazarika

Otalaryngology

Consult for:  

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 3786 Views
  • 8 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Aalok Puri

Dr. Aalok Puri

Dentist

Consult for:  Toothache, Bleeding Gums, Bad Breath, Tooth Decay, Swollen Gums, Loose Teeth, Mouth Sores

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 976 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Pallab Dewan

Dr. Pallab Dewan

Ophthalmologist

Consult for:  Blurry Vision, Eye Pain, Red Eyes, Watery Eyes, Dry Eyes, Light Sensitivity, Vision Loss

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 1500 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. I. D  Tariang

Dr. I. D Tariang

Physiotherapist

Consult for:  Joint Pain, Muscle Stiffness, Back Pain, Neck Pain, Weakness, Limited Movement

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 1710 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Nabajyoti Baishya

Dr. Nabajyoti Baishya

Gynaecologist

Consult for:  Irregular Periods,pcos, Vaginal Discharge, Cramps, Pcod, Mood Swings, Breast Pain, Pcos, Infertility

Yet to be Reviewed
  • 2935 Views
  • 6 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong

Frequently Asked Questions

Fatigue is a persistent feeling of exhaustion or lack of energy that doesn’t go away with rest, whereas tiredness is usually temporary and improves after sleep.

Fatigue can result from lack of sleep, poor diet, stress, overwork, anemia, thyroid problems, diabetes, depression, infections, or chronic illnesses like fibromyalgia.

See a doctor if you gain weight rapidly without clear reason, or if it’s accompanied by fatigue, swelling, irregular periods, or mood changes, which may point to a hormonal or medical issue.

Red eyes occur when blood vessels on the surface of the eye become enlarged or irritated. common causes include dryness, allergies, infections like conjunctivitis, lack of sleep, or eye strain.

Sadness is a temporary emotional state often linked to specific events, while depression is a mental health disorder that includes prolonged sadness, loss of interest, fatigue, and other symptoms lasting weeks or longer.

See a doctor if poor appetite lasts more than a few days, leads to weight loss, fatigue, or is accompanied by other symptoms like nausea, pain, or mood changes.

Shortness of breath, or dyspnea, is the uncomfortable sensation of not being able to take in enough air or breathe deeply, often described as tightness in the chest or “air hunger.” it can range from mild and transient to severe and life-threatening.

Seek medical advice if movement is suddenly restricted, painful, or interfering with daily activities—especially if accompanied by swelling, weakness, or numbness.

Common triggers include loss, disappointment, stress, loneliness, relationship issues, or personal setbacks. hormonal changes or lack of sleep can also contribute.

Yes, both cold and cough are contagious and can easily spread through sneezing, coughing, or touching contaminated surfaces.

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