FAQ's
Dr. Sravan is dedicated to accommodating the needs of his patients and offers consultation times that reflect this commitment. His consultation timings are as follows:
- Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- Sunday: Closed
Please note that consultations are by appointment only to ensure that each patient receives the time and attention they deserve.
To book a consultation with Dr. Sravan, patients have multiple convenient options:
- Online Appointment Booking: Visit Dr. Sravan’s official website and navigate to the ‘Book Appointment’ section. Fill in the required details and choose your preferred time slot. You will receive a confirmation of your appointment via email.
- Phone Booking: You can call our dedicated appointment line at [Insert Contact Number] during working hours. Our team will assist you in finding a suitable time for your consultation.
Dr. Sravan provides his expertise across multiple locations to ensure accessibility for all his patients:
- Trinity Heart Foundation and Trinity Central Hospital: Dr. Sravan consults at these hospitals, offering his specialized services as a Consultant Vascular and Endovascular Surgeon.
Diabetic foot ulcers can often be cured with the proper treatment, which includes controlling blood sugar levels, using appropriate wound care strategies, and sometimes surgery to improve blood flow. Regular check-ups and early intervention are crucial.
Diabetic foot occurs mainly due to nerve damage (neuropathy) and poor blood flow to the feet, associated with diabetes. This can lead to a loss of feeling, making it hard to notice injuries, which, combined with slow wound healing, can lead to ulcers.
Doctors who specialize in treating varicose veins include vascular surgeons, phlebologists, and interventional radiologists. They have expertise in diagnosing and providing treatments such as sclerotherapy, laser therapy, and surgery.
Varicose veins happen due to weakened or damaged valves in the veins that struggle to pump blood back to the heart, causing blood to pool and veins to enlarge. Factors include genetics, obesity, pregnancy, and standing for long periods.
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) most frequently occurs in the legs’ deep veins, particularly in the calf and thigh areas. It can lead to significant health complications if not treated promptly.
We hope this FAQ page answers your queries. If you have further questions or need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Sravan’s office directly. Our team is here to ensure that your experience is as smooth and comfortable as possible