Dr. Pankaj Verma in Gurugram: Fees, Timing, Reviews | Narayana Health

Dr. Pankaj Verma

MBBS - AIIMS, MD (Medicine),
Fellowship in Diabetes (UK),
PGC Rheumatology (USA),
Masters in Psychotherapy & Counselling Senior Consultant

  • SpecialityInternal Medicine

  • HospitalGurugram - Narayana Superspeciality Hospital, Gurugram

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Brief Profile

Dr. Pankaj Verma is currently working as Sr. Consultant – Internal Medicine at Narayana Hospital Gurugram. He did his MBBS from prestigious All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS New Delhi). Then he did his MD in Internal Medicine from renowned PGIMER Chandigarh. He served as Senior Doctor in AIIMS, New Delhi for 3 years after finishing his MD. Then he moved to Jaipur and joined Mahatma Gandhi Medical College as an Assistant Professor in Medicine Department.

He has unique way of dealing with patients combining various aspect of health including Physical and Mental health and provide treatment with Holistic approach. He has special approach to diagnosis and management of various causes of Fever including Dengue, Malaria, Typhoid, Tuberculosis etc.

Qualification

  • MBBS - AIIMS
  • MD (Medicine) - PGI Chandigarh
  • Fellowship in Diabetes (UK)
  • PGC Rheumatology (USA)
  • Masters in Psychotherapy & Counselling, Certified Body Talk Practitioner

Post held in past

  • Head of Department, Integrative Medicine, Rajasthan Hospital, Jaipur
  • Consultant Physician CK Birla Hospital, Jaipur
  • Senior Doctor, AIIMS New Delhi

Fields of Expertise

  • Infectious Disease/ Viral Fever/ COVID
  • Obesity and weight management
  • Diabetes & Hypertension
  • Rheumatoid Disorders & Joint Pain
  • Sexual Disorders & STD
  • Nutrition
  • Mental Health

Professional Memberships & Certifications

  • IMA
  • INASL: Indian National Association for the Study of the Liver
  • RSSDI

Publications

  • First Author in Review article on “High sensitivity troponins and conventional troponins at the bedside "published on International Journal of Critical Illness and Injury Science | Vol. 4 | Issue 3 | Jul-Sep
  • First Author in original research paper on BECC impact with title: Bhoi S, Thakur N, Verma P, Sawhney C, Vankar S, Agrawal D, et al. Does community emergency care initiative improve the knowledge and skill of healthcare workers and laypersons in basic emergency care in India? J Emerg Trauma Shock 2016; 9:10-6
  • First Author in original research paper with title “Improvement in Success Rate of Intubation, done by non-anesthetist emergency physician with the Implementation of Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI) Protocol” (Pending publication in IJMR)