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Vejthani Q-Life Center

Q-LIFE: “LIVING WITH THE QUALITY LIFE”
Forget the saying “Enjoy your youth. You’ll never be younger than you are at this very moment.” Youth has no age. In this highly civilized world

Super Kid’s Center

Special Angels
Every parent is looking forward to have a healthy and lovely child but sometimes some genetic disorders strike these precious angels

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Center

Vejthani HPB Clinic: A Total Solution to Liver, Pancreas and Biliary Tract Problems
Abdominal pain usually is no reason for concern; generally, it’s merely a sign of indigestion or gas. On the other hand, whether it’s a mild stomach ache

Gastroenterology and Hepatology Center

Hepatitis: Types, Symptoms, and Treatment
There are 5 kinds of Hepatitis viruses, which include hepatitis virus A, B, C, D and E, with most common viruses being hepatitis virus B and C and less common are hepatitis virus D and E.

Shingles – Risk Factors, Symptoms and Treatment
shingles After chicken pox resolves, the virus travels from skin and resides in nerve roots for life. Normally, the virus will stay there without causing any problems.

Cardiac Center

Stent with Balloon Angioplasty for Heart Disease Treatment
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is generally a result of a condition known as atherosclerosis in which a waxy plaque forms inside the arteries that

DXA Scan: Body Fat and Composition Assessment
Obesity is one of the biggest health problems and leading causes of death in the world. Dual Energy X-Ray Absorptiometry (DXA) is a solution to know your body with medical-grade technology and transform your health and fitness with science.

Skin and Aesthetic Center

Hand Rejuvenation: Make Your Hand Look Younger
Hand Rejuvenation The hands are the second most perceivable part of the body after the face, making aesthetically appealing hands and maintaining a youthful

HPV Vaccine: Who needs it and how it works
Most cervical cancers are associated with Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a sexually transmitted virus. Immunization with the HPV vaccine reduces the risk
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