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Dr. Anil Handoo

Dr. Anil Handoo

20+ years of experience
HOD

BLK Super Speciality Hospital, New Delhi

New Delhi

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Dr. Anil Handoo, a highly respected hematologist located in New Delhi, India, boasts an impressive 20 years of experience. Currently holding the position of Head of the Department at BLK Super Speciality Hospital, Dr. Handoo specializes in laboratory services, focusing on hematology and flow cytometry. He completed an MBBS from Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Manipal, India in 1998 and an MD – Pathology from Manipal Academy Of Higher Education, Manipal, India in 2003.

His commitment and enthusiasm for his profession are evident through his active engagement in these professional societies. With his vast knowledge and experience, Dr. Anil Handoo continues to make significant contributions to the field of hematology, particularly in the areas of Neoplastic Flow cytometry, Molecular hematology, HLA, and hemostasis.

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Dr. Anil Handoo’s Clinical Interests

  • Neoplastic Flow cytometry
  • Molecular hematology
  • HLA
  • Hemostasis

Member of Associations

  • Life member of the Indian Association of Pathologists & Microbiologists
  • Indian Society of Hematology and Transfusion Medicine
  • Delhi Society of Hematology and The Cytometry Society

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Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well
Ans – The process takes one to two hours. You can leave that day or the following morning. For a few days, you might feel tired and sore. A process known as apheresis allows them to take cells directly from your blood as well

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