Max Super Specialty Hospital Patparganj, Delhi
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Overview
Max Super Specialty Hospital Patparhanj is a multi-specialty hospital that has been providing a high standard of patient care since 2005. It is NABH accredited, which is the highest accreditation available to hospitals in India and also belongs to the wider Max Healthcare group, a leading hospital provider in the country. The hospital covers a full range of medical specialties, as well as offering comprehensive health checkup packages. It offers a range of other services including airport transfer, free WiFi, a pharmacy, laundry, dry cleaning, and nanny services. The hospital also offers private and disability access rooms, all of which are equipped with a phone and TV, and can assist with booking hotel accommodation for family members. Furthermore, the hospital accepts all major international healthcare insurances, including Allianz Global Assistance, Aetna International, GMC Henner, Prestige International, Casanova India, Global Benefits Group, International SOS, AXA Assistance Pvt Ltd India, and the Asia Rescue Medical Services Ltd.
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Location
Languages spoken
English, Hindi, Translators can be arranged for other Languages
Services
Medical records transfer
Airport pickup
Hotel booking
Free Wifi
Phone in the room
TV in the room
Special dietary requests accepted
Private rooms for patients available
Parking available
Pharmacy
Laundry
Mobility accessible rooms
Online doctor consultation
Translation services
Interpreter services
Local transportation booking
Flight booking
Local tourism options
Family accommodation
Visa / Travel office
Religious facilities
Nursery / Nanny services
Dry cleaning
Entertainment options
International newspapers
Business centre services
Personal assistance / Concierge
Health insurance coordination
Spa and wellness
Restaurant
Procedures
General Surgery 3 procedures
Hernia Repair
A hernia is an abnormal protrusion in whole or part, through an OPENING, pathological or anatomically in the walls of its containing cavity, e.g., the abdominal cavity. Hernia Repair procedures involve returning this displaced tissue to their proper place. There are different types of Hernia Repair surgeries, i.e., Herniorrhaphy (tissue repair) and hernioplasty (mesh repair) where a mesh is usually sewn over weakened areas.
Hiatal Hernia Surgery
This is a surgery done to correct a hiatal hernia. Hiatal Hernia is the abnormal protrusion of part of the stomach through the diaphragm.
Umbilical Hernia Repair
An umbilical hernia is a pouch or bulge the forma in the anterior abdominal wall. It arises when part of the intestine push through a weak area in the anterior wall near the umbilicus. The operation aims to fix the hernia. It is done when the hernia gets largest than one inch or is causing a disfigurement or is accompanied by pain.
Reproductive Medicine 3 procedures
Assisted Hatching
It is a type of assisted reproductive technology. In it, the embryologist manipulates the female egg under a microscope so at to create a small hole in its zona pellucida to allow sperms to enter hence fertilize the ovum.
Donor Egg IVF
This is the female products of ovulation form a donor (known or unknown) which is to be fertilized by sperms for implantation into an infertile lady or for other reasons the client's eggs cannot be used.
Donor Sperm
These are sperms usually from unknown persons that will be used to inseminate a lady for purposes of procreation artificially. A client lady is sometimes allowed to choose the donor.
Urology 3 procedures
Bladder Neck Incision (BNI)
This is a procedure done on men experiencing difficulty passing urine due to benign prostatic enlargement or urinary tract obstruction from a tight prostate. The patient usually presents with frequency, urgency, urine dribbling, hesitancy, poor urine stream and incomplete emptying of the balder. The operation helps relieve these symptoms of obstruction.
Bladder Stone Removal
This is a procedure done to remove renal stones that have formed in the bladder or pound their way into the bladder hence causing obstruction and pain. Various procedures are used to remove the stones, e.g., percutaneous suprapubic crystolitholapaxy and open cystostomy.
Cystectomy
This is the surgical removal of part or whole (radical) of the urinary bladder. Sometimes the term is used to refer to the removal of the gallbladder or a cyst. This is commonly performed after a diagnosis of bladder cancer.
Bariatric Surgery 3 procedures
Bariatric Surgery Consultation
This is a weight loss procedure. Currently, most are performed laparoscopically. These include sleeve gastrostomy, adjustable gastric band, gastric bypass and Biliopancreatic Diversion with Duodenal Switch. This consultation will provide you with details about this procedure and go on to offer details of procedure relevant to thee. We will endeavor to explain to you how the procedures work and how it will help you achieve your desired weight.
Gastric Bypass Surgery
This is a surgical procedure where the stomach is divided into a smaller upper pouch and a much larger remnant pouch after which the small bowel is rearranged to connect with both. It is currently performed endoscopically. It used to manage type 2 diabetes, morbid obesity, sleep apnea, etc.
Gastric Sleeve
This is a surgical procedure done to induce weight loss in a patient. Partial gastrostomy is done in which a larger portion of the stomach will be removed leaving only 15% of its original weight intact. It permanently reduced the size of one’s stomach despite the fact that sometimes dilation may occur later in life. In can be achieved through an open or laparoscopic surgery.
Cardiology 3 procedures
Atrial Septal Defect (ASD) Closure
An ASD is a congenital heart defect in the atrial septum that results in leakage oxygen-rich blood from left atrium to the right atrium. This increases the work of workload of the right side of the heart and if not corrected early can lead to heart failure. The defect if small can be corrected by cardiac catheterization usually by a pediatric cardiologist. A large defect often needs open heart procedures.
Atrioventricular Septal Defect (AVSD) Treatment
Atrioventricular Septal Defect is a congenital malformation of the heart that allows the mixing of blood from the right and left sides of the heart. It can be due to the absence of the persistence of fetal interatrial foramen or the complete absence of part or whole of the septum. The management of the condition is surgical.
Bentall Procedure
This is a cardiothoracic operation that involves the replacement of a composite graft of the aortic root, ascending aorta and the aortic valve with implantation of coronary arteries into the graft.
Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT) 3 procedures
Cochlear Implant
This is an electronic gadget (device) used to replace the functions of the inner ear when it is damaged. The implant does the work of the Cochlear by generating sound signals for the brain. It is thus useful in persons with profound or moderate hearing loss bilaterally. The device helps one to her better. Cochlear implant surgery is done by ENT Surgeon.
Laryngeal Surgery
These are surgeries done on the larynx to remove various pathologies such as laryngeal cancer, laryngeal papilloma, laryngeal granulomas, etc. Total laryngectomy (open) is the complete removal of the larynx while partial is incomplete removal. This normally depends on the location and stage of cancer. Endoscopic laryngeal surgeries are getting common. Microlaryngeal surgeries are used to operate on one's vocal cord. Laser surgery is a recent addition.
Laryngectomy
This is the surgical removal of the larynx and then separating it from the nose, esophagus and the moth. It can be total or partial. In total, the entire larynx is removed while in partial, only a portion is exercised. It is commonly used in the treatment of laryngeal cancers. It is a procedure performed by ENT surgeons.
Gastroenterology 3 procedures
Cholecystectomy
This is a surgical procedure used to remove the gallbladder i.e., pear- shaped organ below the right lobe of the liver where bile is stored. The gallbladder can be removed due to inflammation (cholecystitis), gallstones if it leads to pancreatitis, gallbladder cancer, and biliary colic. The procedure can either be open or laparoscopic. Laparoscopic surgery is minimally invasive and only performed by a laparoscopic surgeon. Currently, advanced laparoscopic surgeries use single incisions, a technique called single incision laparoscopic surgery (SILS) or laparoendoscopic single site surgery.
Colonoscopy
This is an endoscopic procedure used to examine the colon (large intestine) and the Ileum (the distal sections of the small intestine) using a fiber optic camera or a CCD camera on a flexible tube that is passed via the anus. It helps in the diagnosis of ulcers (e.g., ulcerative colitis, Cohn’s disease), polyps (e.g., HNPCC) and removal or biopsy of suspected lesions of colorectal cancer. It is also used in screening for colorectal cancer. Currently, virtual colonoscopy which is virtually noninvasive is available and uses CT scans or MRI sand to reconstruct its images.
Endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography (ERCP)
This is a technique that combines the use of fluoroscopy and endoscopy to diagnose and treat pancreatic and biliary ductal systems conditions like bile stones.
Neurosurgery 3 procedures
Brachial Plexus Injury Treatment
An operation to correct brachial plexus injuries should be performed within 6-7 months the injury as, beyond this period, the prognosis is poor. Teat such as MRI, CT, nerve conduction studies and electromyogram are usually done to determine the extent of the injury. Treatment can either be surgically or non-surgical, i.e., occupational therapy or physiotherapy or splinting /orthosis.
Brain Aneurysm Repair
This is an endovascular surgical procedure. A catheter is usually guided via a small cut in one's groin to an artery and then passed through the vessel to the brain where an aneurysm is situated. Alternatively, the surgery can be performed alongside open craniotomy.
Craniotomy
These are a surgical procedure where bone flaps are temporarily removed from the skull to give access to the brain. The bone flaps are created by specialized tools. Sometimes it’s done under the guidance of CT scans or MRI scans to localize the areas of treatment (stereotactic Craniotomy). A craniotomy is used in stereotactic biopsy of the brain, stereotactic radiosurgery & stereotactic aspiration of hematomas, cysts or abscesses. A craniotomy is also useful in aneurysmal clipping and removal of brain tumors. Are of various types, i.e., translabarynthine Craniotomy, retro-sigmoid Craniotomy, extended bifrontal Craniotomy and supra-orbital Craniotomy.
Ophthalmology 3 procedures
Cataract Surgery
This is a procedure where the lens in one’s eye that has become cloudy (cataract) is removed and replaced with an artificial Len (called IOL or intraocular Len). Cataract is a condition that leads to loss of vision by clouding of one’s natural eye Len that lies behind the pupil and iris. It is performed by an ophthalmologist.
Cornea Transplant
This is corneal grafting. It is a surgical procedure where a person’s diseased or damaged cornea is replaced by a corneal tissue that is donated.
Detached Retina Treatment
The retinal detachment is an emergency condition where the pulls from the bold vessel that supply it with nutrients and oxygen. It’s accompanied by floaters (cobwebs or specks) and flashes in one's vision. If not fixed leads to blindness. The condition can be managed via various treatment modalities by an ophthalmologist. The notable procedures include vitrectomy, pneumatic retinopexy and scleral buckle procedure.
Orthopedics 3 procedures
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgery
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome is the tingling, numbness, weakness plus other problems in one's hand because of pressure being applied to the median nerve as it traverses the wrist. The small space where it passes through in the wrist called the Carpal Tunnel. This surgery is meant to relive the pressure hence relieving the symptoms. The two types of Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Surgeries are open and endoscopic, all available in India.
Hip Replacement
This is an orthopedic surgical procedure where a damaged hip is replaced with an implant, i.e., a prosthesis. This procedure can be performed either as hemi-replacement (only femoral head is replaced) or total replacement (i.e., total hip arthroplasty where both the femoral head and acetabulum are replaced).
Knee Replacement
Knee Replacement (arthroplasty) is an operation used to replace weight-bearing surfaces of the knee joint to relieve disability and pain. Especially in patients with osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Surgical techniques available include total knee replacement, partial knee replacement and femoral replacement.
Spinal Surgery 3 procedures
Artificial Disc Replacement
Sometimes also called total disc replacement or total disc arthroplasty. The procedure involves replacing a painful damaged disc with an artificial disc. The procedure can be performed on the neck (cervical spine) or lumbar spine (lower back). The procedure helps preserve motion in the intervertebral discs. It is performed in patients with damaged discs, e.g., due to disease or cervical disc herniation unresponsive to non-surgical management.
Kyphoplasty
This is a minimally invasive surgical procedure sued to treat the compression of the spine following a fracture. The spinal compression fractures usually occur majorly in spinal vertebral bones weakened by osteoporosis. It helps relieve pain and correct deformities.
Laminectomy
This is a surgical procedure used to remove areas of the vertebral bones called lamina. Muscles of the back are pushed sideways during the procedure rather than cut and sections of the vertebra adjacent to the lamina left intact. It’s sometimes referred to as decompression surgery. It helps relieve purser on the spinal nerves and spinal cord. Commonly done to manage spinal stenosis.
Nephrology 1 procedures
Kidney Transplant (Living Related Donor)
This is the transplant of a healthy kidney to patients with an end-stage renal disease or no functional kidneys. Kidneys are important because they remove wastes and toxins from the body apart from producing important hormones in the body. The kidney can be taken from a live donor or deceased donor. There recipient and donor can be genetically related or non-related depending on whether a biological relationship existed between them. India has very nice centers where this can be done successfully.
Neurology 1 procedures
Neurology Consultation
This is an appointment with a neurologist (physician that has subspecialized in neurology) for treatment, diagnosis or management of disorders that affect the nervous system.
Vascular Medicine 1 procedures
Carotid Endarterectomy
This is a surgical procedure that is used to reduce one's risk of developing stroke by correcting present in the internal carotid artery or the common carotid artery. The procedure helps get rid of an atherosclerotic plug that usually develops in some patients arteries.
Specialists
Specialists working with Max Super Specialty Hospital Patparganj, Delhi
Dr. Harit Chaturvedi Oncology
- Dr. Harit Chaturvedi started his oncology career at the esteemed and well known Cancer Institute, Adyar (Chennai).
- Dr. Chaturvedi has performed surgeries at live surgical workshops and has been championing the cause for cancer awareness and been a crusader against Tobacco for the last 15 years through various cancer foundations.
- Dr. Chaturvedi leads the Oncology team at Max Healthcare consisting of 80 oncologists spread across 7 major super speciality centres, and other standalone centres across Delhi NCR and North India.
- He is the President-elect of the Indian Association of Surgical Oncologists and until recently was also the President of Indian Society of Oncology.
Dr. (Prof) P K Mishra Gastroenterology
- Forty four national and international publications.
- Written Text Book of Surgical Gastroenterology.
- Several National awards for posters.
- Member, Indian Association of Surgical Gastroenterology
Dr. Ajay Mittal Cardiology
- Coronary Interventions
- Complex interventions (Left main and CTO)
- Pacemaker and ICD Implantations
- Fellow of Cardiological Society of India
- Member of American College of Cardiology
Dr. Satish Chandra Chhabra Nephrology
- Eleven years he was involved in active teaching and clinical work in medical college.
- He started the first Dialysis unit of East Delhi in 1993 and was involved n spreading the science of Nephrology in East Delhi along with East Delhi Indian Medical Association (EDIMA) and East Delhi Physician Association (EDPA).
- In 2005 he joined Max Patparganj and established the Nephrology Department and started Transplant services in 2010.
Dr. Sharad Kumar Aggarwal Orthopedics
- Dr. Sharad K. Agarwal has vast experience of over 30 years in the field of Orthopaedics.
- He has been trained at renowned national and international institutions in the complexities of Orthopaedics.
- His clinical and surgical expertise cover entire spectrum of Orthopaedic Disorders.
- Senior Consultant Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement Surgery at Max Super Speciality Hospital Patparganj from last 11 years
Dr. Sanjay Sachdeva Ear, Nose and Throat (ENT)
- Over 30 years of experience in practice and surgery in ENT and 20 years of teaching experience
- Honored by association of Otolaryngology of India for contribution in the field of academics
- Cochlear Implant surgery
- Skull Base Surgery
- Co-authored two books: “Easy Guide to Ear, Nose and Throat”: Published by National Book Trust of India and the foreword by Dr A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, former President of India and “Complications in Endoscopic Sinus Surgery”
Dr. Deepak Lahoti Gastroenterology
- Best poster presentation award at 37th Annual Conference of Indian Society of Gastroenterology
- Indian Society of Gastroenterology
- Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy of India
Dr. Sanjeev Dua Neurosurgery
- Fellowship at International Neurosurgical Institute, Hanover, Germany
- Several platform presentations in National and International academic conferences
- Guest orations at varied Academic Forums including several on Nanotechnology
- Member of the Asia Pacific Guidelines Committee for Neurotrauma
Dr. Neera Aggarwal Gynecology
- Dr. Neera Agarwal has vast experience of 40 years in the field of Obstetric & Gynae.
- She has handled several complicated cases with respect to pregnancy and gynaecological disorders.
- Scientific papers published in International and National Journals – 110
- Served as President AOGD
Dr. Sanjay Dhawan Ophthalmology
- University Gold Medal for MS (Ophthalmology), Delhi University (1995)
- Professional membership of several societies related to Ophthalmology & Eye Care
- Director of Ophthalmology
Dr. Anurag Krishna Paediatrics
- Over 30 years experience, initially as faculty at the University College of Medical Sciences, University of Delhi
- Joined Max Healthcare Institute in Jan 2009 as Director, Paediatrics and Paediatric Surgery
- D.M.A. Diamond Jubilee Award for Best All-round Medical Graduate of the All India Institute of Medical Sciences
- British Government Technical Co-operation Training Programme Fellowship at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital, Manchester, U.K.
Dr. Pawan Kesarwani Urology
- Dr. Pawan Kesarwani is a principal consultant in the Department of Urology & Renal Transplant.
- He has an experience of 16 years in the field of Urology.
- His surgical expertise covers the entire spectrum of genitourinary disorders, andrology and renal transplant.
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