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

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  • 1667 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

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  • 2110 Views
  • 5 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr.L. Hrangul

Dr.L. Hrangul

General Surgeon

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

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  • 780 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

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  • 2160 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Jerryson Bareh

Dr. Jerryson Bareh

Orthopadic Surgeon

Consult for:  

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  • 898 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Valencia Myrboh

Dr. Valencia Myrboh

Orthopadic Surgeon

Consult for:  

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  • 1876 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,

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  • 971 Views
  • 0 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong
Dr. Zulfiqer Hazarika

Dr. Zulfiqer Hazarika

Otalaryngology

Consult for:  

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  • 3635 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
  • 908 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

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  • 1393 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

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  • 1568 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
  • 2677 Views
  • 5 Patients
10 Years Experience Overall
Shillong

Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include hormonal imbalances (like pcos or thyroid disorders), stress, sudden weight changes, excessive exercise, eating disorders, medications, or approaching menopause.

While most cramps are harmless, frequent or severe cramps may signal underlying issues like nerve problems, poor blood flow, or electrolyte imbalance. consult a doctor if they happen often or interfere with daily life.

Breast size is primarily influenced by genetics, body fat percentage, hormonal levels (especially estrogen), and age. factors like weight loss, pregnancy, and menopause can also cause changes over time.

Yes, breastfeeding can lead to swelling due to milk engorgement, blocked ducts, or infections like mastitis. proper feeding techniques and breast care are important to prevent complications.

Mood swings are sudden or intense changes in emotional state—such as feeling happy one moment and sad, irritable, or angry the next—often without a clear reason.

Yes, conditions like diabetes, thyroid disorders, infections, menopause (hot flashes), and certain medications can cause increased sweating.

Bleeding is serious if it doesn't stop within 10–15 minutes, is very heavy, occurs after an injury to the head or abdomen, or if it happens frequently without a clear cause.

Diagnosis may include ecg, holter monitoring, blood tests, echocardiogram, or stress testing. treatment depends on the cause and may involve lifestyle changes, medications (like beta-blockers), managing triggers, or procedures like catheter ablation for certain arrhythmias.

Yes, deficiencies in vitamins like b12, d, and e can lead to muscle weakness by affecting nerve and muscle function.

Doctors diagnose back pain through physical exams and may order tests like x-rays, mri, or ct scans to identify issues like disc problems, fractures, or nerve compression.

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