
Dr. Nikhil Kumar
Director
42 years of experienceCardiologists
MBBS, MD, DM
Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI), Gurgaon
Book an AppointmentAbout Dr. Nikhil Kumar
Dr. Nikhil Kumar is one of the top Interventional Cardiologists in Gurgaon. With 42 years of professional experience in Cardiology, Dr. Kumar has established himself as an an expert in the field. He is recognized for his proficiency in handling complex medical cases with precision. His areas of specialization are Complex Coronary Angioplasty, including Rotational Atherectomy (Rotablation), Pacemaker and AICD implantations, and Cardiac Resynchronization Therapy. He earned his MBBS from the Univ. of Pune in 1982, MD from Armed Forces Medical Coll., Pune, and DM in Cardiology from the Postgraduate Inst. Of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh, in 1999. Dr. Kumar is an active part of the Indian Heart Rhythm Society (IHRS), the Cardiological Society of India, the Indian Coll. of Cardiology, and the Endovascular Society of India (ESI). Dr. Kumar has engaged in research activities and participated in various workshops under the Cardiology department. He has also published numerous publications showcasing his dedication to advancing cardiac care.Education
MBBS, Armed Forces Medical Coll., Pune, 1982 MD, Armed Forces Medical Coll., Pune DM, Postgraduate Inst. of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER), Chandigarh, 1999Past Experience
Director (Cardiology), Metro Group of Hospitals, New Delhi Consultant (Cardiology), Apex Superspeciality Hosp. of the Indian Army Professor and Head, (Cardiology), Army Hosp. Research and Referral, New DelhiAwards
Awarded the General Officer Commanding in Chief’s Commendation and the Chief of Army Staff’s Commendation.
Associations/Membership
Indian Heart Rhythm Society Endovascular Society of India Cardiological Society of India Indian Coll. of Cardiology
Area of Expertise
- Ablation Therapy
- Aneurysm Surgery: Traditional Open Surgery
- Angiography
- Aorta Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery
- Aortic Valve Surgery in the Young Patient