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  • 14/08/2025

Can anyone recommend the best doctor for pilonidal sinus surgery at Kokilaben Hospital I searched online but couldn't find clear answers

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For the best pilonidal sinus surgery at Kokilaben Hospital, consider consulting with Dr. Manoj Mulchandani, a Laparoscopic and Robotic Colorectal Surgeon. He specializes in colorectal conditions, including pilonidal sinus, and has extensive experience at Kokilaben Hospital

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