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  • 50 Years
  • 14/08/2025

My doctor said I have Sev MR Mod MS and Mild AR and need DVR surgery within 3 months. Can you recommend some good but affordable hospitals for this? Any city is fine, just need quality care without breaking the bank.

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For DVR surgery, affordable options can be found in cities like Delhi, Mumbai, or Bangalore. Some reputable but reasonably priced hospitals include AIIMS (Delhi) and KEM Hospital (Mumbai), but costs may vary.

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