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Dr. Subhash Gupta is a humble and understanding doctor. He summarized the case in a detailed and made us understand the treatment plan. Very deep knowledge.
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I am happy with the doctor and his behavior. He gave sufficient time and the medicines he advised were also effective. But I had to wait for one hour to see the doctor, which was very the only disappointing part.
MBBS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
MS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi
Fellowship - Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh and Glasgow
The first auxiliary partial orthotopic liver transplant for a child with fulminant hepatic failure -
The successful transplant of an international patient from across the border with fulminant hepatic failure -
Introduction of HTK preservative solution to solve the cold chain problem with UW solution in India -
The first successful fast tracking of a transplanted patient to the ward without postoperative stay in the ward -
The successful transplant of Hepatitis B patients without the use of expensive immunoglobulins -
Introduction of middle vein retrieval in donor graft to improve patient outcome in India -
The first living related transplant for portal biliopathy using a venous conduit in the world -
The successful transplant of the youngest child in India with liver failure -
The first living related liver transplant for a HIV patient with hepatitis B induced liver failure on HARRT therapy -
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Saket, New Delhi
Chairman - Liver Transplantation
Currently Working
Max Smart Super Specialty Hospital (Saket City), Saket, New Delhi
Chairman - Liver Transplantation
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Chief Consultant - Liver Transplantation
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi
Consultant - Department of Liver Transplantation
2006 - 2016
St James’s University Hospital, Leeds
Senior Clinical Fellow - Liver Transplantation
1995 - 1998
Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi
Consultant - Surgical Gastroenterology and Liver Transplantation
1993 - 1995
Queen’s Elizabeth Medical Centre, Birmingham
Consultant - Liver Transplant
1993 - 1995
Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Consultant - Liver Transplant
1981 - 1993
Vishist Chikitsh Rattan
“YASH BHARTI” Award
BC Roy award
Delhi Medical Association awarded him with a Gold Medal
The Honorary Professor of Kazakistan
A: The hospital is located at 1, 2, Press Enclave Marg, Saket Institutional Area, Saket, New Delhi, Delhi 110017
A: Dr. Subhash Gupta completed Fellowship, MS, MBBS
A: He specializes in Liver Transplantation
A: The consultation fees for this doctor are Rs 1500
A: Yes, it is possible to donate a part of your healthy liver.
A: Researchers said that gender also plays an important role in the success of liver transplant surgeries. It is analyzed that female-donated livers that were transplanted into male patients were less likely to succeed than male-donated livers.
A: The patient will feel pain after liver transplant surgery, but it is not as severe as other abdominal surgeries.
A: Whether you are going to donate a part of the liver or getting the new one, your life goes back to normal after 3-months.
A: According to a study, there are 89% chances of survival after one year of surgery. But the five-year survival rate is 75 percent. In very rare cases, the transplanted liver can fail, or the disease may return.