Online Consultation with Oncologist

Book a Video Consultation with Our Top Oncologist


Dr Mallik Singaraju

Consultant Radiation Oncologist Experience: 18 years

Dr Apoorva Kulkarni

Consultant Radiation Oncologist Experience: 6 years

Online Consultation with oncologist

For those seeking expert cancer care from the comfort of their home, Continental Hospitals offers convenient online consultations with the best oncologists. Our team of highly skilled oncologists provides personalized treatment plans and advice tailored to your specific needs, ensuring you receive top-quality care without the need for in-person visits. With advanced technology and a patient-centered approach, our online consultation service allows for seamless communication and effective management of your cancer care, making expert advice just a click away.

Benefits of Online Consultation with oncologist

  • Convenience: Access oncologist expertise without the need for travel.
  • Timely Access: Shorter wait times for consultations and follow-ups.
  • Specialized Expertise: Consult leading oncologists from any location.
  • Reduced Exposure: Safer for immunocompromised patients, minimizing in-person visits.
  • Cost-Effective: Lower travel and accommodation expenses.

When to Book an Online Consultation with oncologist

  • New symptoms or concerns related to a cancer diagnosis
  • Reviewing treatment options and second opinions
  • Managing side effects or complications from treatment
  • Regular follow-up appointments and monitoring
  • Advice on lifestyle changes for cancer prevention or management
  • Genetic counseling or risk assessment for family history of cancer

What to Expect from a oncologist?

  • Medical History Review: Detailed discussion of your health background and current symptoms.
  • Symptom Analysis: Evaluation of symptoms to guide diagnosis and treatment.
  • Treatment Recommendations: Personalized plan, including chemotherapy, radiation, or immunotherapy.
  • Supportive Care Guidance: Advice on managing side effects and improving quality of life.
  • Next Steps: Referrals for further testing or in-person evaluations if necessary.

Diseases Treated by oncologist

  • Breast Cancer
  • Lung Cancer
  • Colorectal Cancer
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Leukemia and Lymphoma
  • Head and Neck Cancer
  • Skin Cancer (Melanoma)
  • Gynecologic Cancers

F.A.Q

Frequently Asked Questions

An online consultation with an oncologist allows patients to connect with cancer specialists via video call, phone call, or chat, to discuss symptoms, get a diagnosis, or receive a second opinion without having to visit the hospital.

You can book an online consultation through the website: https://continentalhospitals.com/online-doctor-consultation/radiation-oncology/. Choose your preferred oncologist, select a time slot, and make the payment if required.

While an online consultation is helpful for discussing symptoms and getting a preliminary opinion, a definitive cancer diagnosis often requires in-person examinations and diagnostic tests like biopsies, which cannot be done online.

Yes, if the oncologist determines that medication is necessary, they can provide a digital prescription that you can use at your local pharmacy or through an online pharmacy service.

The duration of an online consultation varies depending on the complexity of the case but typically lasts between 15 to 30 minutes.

You can discuss any type of cancer during an online consultation, including breast cancer, lung cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and others. The oncologist will guide you on the next steps based on your condition.

Online consultations are useful for discussing treatment plans, managing side effects, reviewing test results, and making adjustments to your treatment regimen without the need for a hospital visit.

Have your medical history, recent test results, imaging scans, pathology reports, and a list of current medications ready. This will help the oncologist provide a more accurate assessment.

Yes, online consultations are highly effective for follow-up appointments, where you can discuss your progress, treatment side effects, and any concerns you might have.

While the oncologist can recommend chemotherapy or other treatments during an online consultation, the actual administration of these treatments must be done in a medical facility.