
Dr. Abhijeet Singh
Senior Consultant
21 years of experienceInterventional Cardiologists
MD, MBBS, DM
Fortis Medical Centre, Greater Noida
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Dr. Abhijeet Singh is a well?recognized and highly skilled Pulmonologist. With more than 11 years of extensive professional experience, he has treated patients with respiratory illnesses, including critical cases, and managed sleep disorders. He completed his MBBS from Government Medical Coll. & Hosp., Nagpur, and MD in Tuberculosis and Respiratory diseases from King George Medical Coll. Dr. Abhijeet Singh holds a MD degree in Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine from the esteemed VMMC & Safdarjung Hosp., New Delhi, specializing as a super-specialist in the field. After this, he underwent specialized advanced training in interventional pulmonology at Royal Care Multispecialty Hosp., Coimbatore. Throughout his career, he has actively participated in the advanced training of both undergraduate and postgraduate medical students at VMMC & Safdarjung Hosp., New Delhi, and King George Medical Univ., Lucknow. He has authored over 60 articles, book chapters, and guidelines in indexed international and national journals, and presented research publications at various conferences. Dr. Singh has served as invited as faculty in numerous conferences and workshops, and served as an expert and group coordinator for the ICS-NCCP national ILD consensus guidelines drafting committee.Education
MBBS - Government medical Coll. & Hosp.,Nagpur, 2006 MD Tuberculosis and Respiratory diseases, from King George Medical Coll., 2011 DM in Pulmonary, Critical care and sleep medicine from Vardhman Mahavir Medical Coll. and Safdarjung Hosp., 2017Past Experience
Consultant, Fortis Flt Lt Rajan Dhall Hosp., 2022 Consultant, Narayana Health, 2018 Associate consultant, Max Smart Super Speciality Hosp., 2017Area of Expertise
- Ablation Therapy
- Aneurysm Surgery: Traditional Open Surgery
- Angiography
- Aorta Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery in the Young Patient