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Dr.Neeraj Agarwal Homeopathy

  




Dr Neeraj Agarwal,a senior homeopathic consultant in horizon of Delhi and NCR
 is of good repute.He got his degree from reputed college of Homeopathy  fraternity of India i.e.NEHRU HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL AND HOPITAL(DELHI UNIVERSITY) and  successfully completely completed his B.H.M.S in 2004.

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