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    At Moolchand we have brought together India’s best doctors; so you don’t have to search for the best care. At Moolchand you have access to distinctive expertise of more than 250 doctors from 50+ specialties all under one roof. You can count on the highest standards of clinical quality and innovation based on our track record of handling complex cases and delivering superior clinical outcomes.

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    To ensure you get the affordable excellence you deserve, Moolchand Centres of Excellence bring you internationally trained and globally acclaimed physicians, state of the art technology, clinical innovation, world-class infrastructure and outstanding quality, as reflected in Moolchand’s JCI and NABH accreditations.

    Real patients...Real stories

    Patients and their families from more than 50 countries around the world have benefited from our half-century old tradition of excellence in healthcare. Our excellence has led to Moolchand being a preferred choice for many VIP’s including international diplomats and business leaders. Here is what some of our patients have to say about their Moolchand experience.

    Shahana D

    Cabin crew with a leading airline

    "They are best at what they do"

    2 year back I delivered my first baby at Moolchand. It was such a comfortable, stress free and joyous experience that Moolchand was the obvious choice when I was expecting my 2nd baby. Dr. Manju Hotchandani helped me sail smoothly through my nine months. They know what every would be mom will need when. They are best at what they do. Thank you everyone for our Moolchand babies

    Rashmi K

    Aunt to a new born girl

    "Thank you Moolchand!"

    My sister delivered a healthy baby girl last night. It was a normal delivery. It clearly is Delhi's best birthing option combining the luxury and beautiful ambience of a boutique birthing centre along with cutting edge technology, renowned gynaecologists while being affordable. Mother's Nest is just the perfect destination when it comes to women's health...all would be moms, check it out today!

    Vivek S

    Son of an 80 year old patient

    "Thank you Moolchand for giving my mom a new lease of life"

    For the last 25 years Moolchand has been my family's healthcare provider of choice because we can count on Moolchand to do what is right for us. During my mom's recent life threatening illness we had lost all hope. However, Dr. Anand's empathy and wisdom along with the excellent care delivered by Moolchand's world class intensive care team saved my mom's life. It’s great to have a trustworthy hospital like Moolchand in our lives.

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    Suneeta K

    Mother of a teenager

    "Thank you Moolchand Emergency, you made my emergency disappear"

    It was an amazing experience for me to be in a hospital which was efficient, attentive, friendly, approachable and quick to ease my troubles. I came back home with my child transformed to hale and hearty, laughing with me. Truly, a new year gift..."Moolchand" an able, capable and dependable friend on whom I can always count on. God bless and keep up the good work always!

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    When it comes to healthcare companies you trust, trust us

    We pride ourselves on having a comprehensive and customizable portfolio of corporate healthcare services. Moolchand has played an instrumental role in the development of institutional healthcare services and shares a long term relationship with the government and leading corporate customers.

    Take Care of Your Kidneys – Stay Healthy.

    By Dr. Ramesh Hotchandani

    Your kidneys work hard every day to keep your body healthy. They filter waste, balance fluids and control blood pressure. But problems like kidney disease can develop silently, showing no symptoms until it's serious. Drinking enough water, eating a balanced diet, and getting regular check-ups can protect your kidneys. If you have high blood pressure or diabetes, take extra care. Early detection through simple tests can prevent bigger issues. At Moolchand, our nephrology experts provide top care for all kidney-related problems. Don’t wait for symptoms—keep your kidneys healthy with regular check-ups. Your health matters.

    Understanding Overactive Bladder (OAB): Causes, Symptoms and Treatment

    By Dr. Mohammed Tabish Rayee

    Overactive Bladder (OAB) is a condition that causes sudden, frequent urges to urinate, sometimes leading to leakage. It can significantly impact daily life, but with proper management, symptoms can be controlled effectively.What Causes Overactive Bladder?Several factors can contribute to OAB, including: Nerve Problems: Conditions like multiple sclerosis, stroke, or spinal cord injuries can disrupt bladder signals. Weak Pelvic Muscles: Aging, childbirth and hormonal changes can weaken the muscles that control urination. Excessive Fluid Intake: Drinking too much fluid, especially caffeine and alcohol, can worsen OAB symptoms. Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Infections can cause bladder irritation and frequent urination. Medications and Irritants: Certain medications or foods, such as spicy foods and artificial sweeteners, can trigger OAB.Is Your Bladder Overactive? 5 Signs You Shouldn’t IgnoreRecognizing the symptoms early can help you manage OAB effectively. Look out for these signs: 1.   Frequent Urination: Needing to urinate more than 8 times a day. 2.   Sudden Urges to Urinate: A strong, uncontrollable urge to urinate, even when your bladder isn’t full. 3.   Urine Leakage (Urge Incontinence): Involuntary leakage when you feel an urge to urinate. 4.   Waking Up at Night to Urinate (Nocturia): Needing to urinate multiple times during the night. 5.   Disrupted Daily Life: Avoiding outings or limiting fluid intake due to fear of sudden urges.Risk Factors for Overactive BladderCertain factors increase the risk of developing OAB including: Age: OAB becomes more common with age due to weakened bladder muscles.Gender: Women are more likely to experience OAB due to pregnancy, childbirth and menopause.Obesity: Excess weight puts additional pressure on the bladder, worsening symptoms.Diabetes: High blood sugar levels can affect bladder function.Neurological Disorders: Conditions like Parkinson’s disease, stroke or multiple sclerosis can disrupt bladder control. Symptoms of Overactive BladderRecognizing the symptoms early can help you manage OAB effectively. Look out for these signs: Frequent Urination: Needing to urinate more than 8 times a day.Sudden Urges to Urinate: A strong, uncontrollable urge to urinate, even when your bladder isn’t full.Urine Leakage (Urge Incontinence): Involuntary leakage when you feel an urge to urinate.Waking Up at Night to Urinate (Nocturia): Needing to urinate multiple times during the night.Disrupted Daily Life: Avoiding outings or limiting fluid intake due to fear of sudden urges. Complications of Overactive Bladder If left untreated, OAB can lead to various complications including: Emotional Distress: Anxiety and embarrassment can lead to social withdrawal and reduced quality of life.Sleep Disturbances: Frequent night time urination can interfere with restful sleep.Skin Irritations: Constant urine leakage can lead to rashes and infections.Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs): Retained urine in the bladder can increase the risk of infections.Reduced Physical Activity: Fear of leakage can discourage exercise and physical movement, leading to weight gain and poor overall health.Treatment for Overactive Bladder Managing OAB involves a combination of lifestyle changes, medical treatments and sometimes procedures. Here are the main treatment options: Lifestyle Changes Bladder Training: Gradually increase the time between bathroom visits to train your bladder.Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels): Strengthen bladder muscles to reduce urgency and leakage.Diet Modifications: Avoid caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods and artificial sweeteners.Maintain a Healthy Weight: Extra weight can put pressure on your bladder.Timed Voiding: Go to the bathroom at set intervals, even if you don’t feel the urge. Medical Treatments Medications: Prescription drugs such as anticholinergics and beta-3 agonists help relax the bladder muscles and reduce urgency.Botox Injections: Helps relax bladder muscles and reduce OAB symptoms for several months.Nerve Stimulation Therapy: A minimally invasive procedure that regulates bladder signals through mild electrical pulses. Surgical Procedures (For Severe Cases) Bladder Augmentation: Increases bladder capacity by using a small section of the bowel.Urinary Diversion Surgery: Redirects urine flow when other treatments are ineffective. Prevention of Overactive Bladder While not all cases of OAB can be prevented, adopting healthy habits can reduce the risk: Maintain a Healthy Weight: Reducing excess weight can relieve pressure on the bladder.Stay Hydrated: Drink an adequate amount of water, but avoid excessive caffeine and alcohol.Exercise Regularly: Engage in physical activity to promote good bladder health.Practice Good Bladder Habits: Don’t hold urine for long periods and avoid going to the bathroom “just in case.”Perform Pelvic Floor Exercises: Strengthening pelvic muscles can help prevent bladder issues.   Managing OAB: Lifestyle Changes That Make a Difference Simple lifestyle modifications can help manage OAB symptoms: Bladder Training: Gradually increase the time between bathroom visits to train your bladder.Pelvic Floor Exercises (Kegels): Strengthen bladder muscles to reduce urgency and leakage.Diet Modifications: Avoid caffeine, alcohol, spicy foods and artificial sweeteners.Maintain a Healthy Weight: Extra weight can put pressure on your bladder.Timed Voiding: Go to the bathroom at set intervals, even if you don’t feel the urge. Overactive Bladder vs. Urinary Incontinence: What’s the Difference? OAB and urinary incontinence are related but different conditions: OAB: Causes frequent, strong urges to urinate, sometimes with leakage.Urinary Incontinence: Involuntary leakage due to weakened bladder control, which may or may not be linked to OAB. Final Thoughts from Moolchand OAB is a manageable condition. If you notice symptoms, consult a doctor to discuss treatment options. With lifestyle changes and medical intervention, you can regain control of your bladder and improve your quality of life!

    Comprehensive Endocrine Care at Moolchand: Expert Solutions for Hormone Health

    By Dr. Rajesh Kumar Meena

    Endocrinology at Moolchand focuses on diagnosing and treating hormone-related disorders. Our experienced endocrinologists use advanced diagnostics and personalized treatment plans to address conditions such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, and hormone imbalances. We understand the complexity of hormonal health and provide comprehensive care that aims to balance hormones and enhance overall well-being. Whether you're dealing with thyroid issues, adrenal disorders, or metabolic imbalances, our team is here to support your health journey. Visit Moolchand for expert endocrine care and take a step towards improved health today.

    New@Moolchand

    • Jan 16, 2018

      As part of our relentless focus on innovation, Moolchand is proud to be one of the few centres in India to introduce yet another leading technology: endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) for our Moolchand Gastroenterology and Hepatology Institute. Read More

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    Real patients...Real stories

    Patients and their families from more than 50 countries around the world have benefited from our half-century old tradition of excellence in healthcare. Our excellence has led to Moolchand being a preferred choice for many VIP’s including international diplomats and business leaders. Here is what some of our patients have to say about their Moolchand experience.

    • "Thank you Moolchand!"

      Rashmi KAunt to a new born girl

      My sister delivered a healthy baby girl last night. It was a normal delivery. It clearly is Delhi's best birthing option combining the luxury and beautiful ambience of a boutique birthing centre along with cutting edge technology, renowned gynaecologists while being aff... Read More

    • "Thank you Moolchand for giving my mom a new lease of life"

      Vivek SSon of an 80 year old patient

      For the last 25 years Moolchand has been my family's healthcare provider of choice because we can count on Moolchand to do what is right for us. During my mom's recent life threatening illness we had lost all hope. However, Dr. Anand's empathy and wisdom along with th... Read More

    • "Thank you Moolchand Emergency, you made my emergency disappear"

      Suneeta KMother of a teenager

      It was an amazing experience for me to be in a hospital which was efficient, attentive, friendly, approachable and quick to ease my troubles. I came back home with my child transformed to hale and hearty, laughing with me. Truly, a new year gift..."Moolchand" an able,... Read More

    • "They are best at what they do"

      Shahana DCabin crew with a leading airline

      2 year back I delivered my first baby at Moolchand. It was such a comfortable, stress free and joyous experience that Moolchand was the obvious choice when I was expecting my 2nd baby. Dr. Manju Hotchandani helped me sail smoothly through my nine months. They know wh... Read More

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