Dr. Sadhna Singhal Vishnoi is one of the most acclaimed and leading ve…read moreterans in the field of gynaecology and obstetrics. With an exceptional career spanning over 25 years, she has worked with some of the most renowned names in the field and communicates fluently in both Hindi and English. Currently, she serves as the Senior Consultant at Cloudnine Hospital, Punjabi Bagh, New Delhi.
Dr. Vishnoi completed her MBBS and subsequently earned a DGO and a DNB in Gynaecology and Obstetrics. She further enhanced her expertise with a Fellowship in Minimal Invasive Surgery at BEAMS, Bombay, and specialised IVF training at South End Infertility Centre. She also undertook advanced training at Nagori Hospital, Ahmedabad.
Work Experience
With a wealth of experience in managing complex cases, Dr. Vishnoi is widely recognised for her work in high-risk pregnancies and laparoscopic or hysteroscopic surgeries. She has also been teaching and training DNB students for 3.5 years, contributing to the next generation of gynaecologists. Her dedication to patient care is evident in her advocacy for normal deliveries and her commitment to ensuring a smooth and desirable experience for her patients.
Expertise
Dr. Vishnoi specialises in high-risk pregnancies, endoscopic surgeries, and advanced infertility treatments. She has a particular interest in dealing with challenging gynaecological surgeries and has been an active participant in several prestigious conferences and workshops on high-risk pregnancy, endoscopic surgery, and cadaveric training.
Research and Publications
Dr. Vishnoi has made significant contributions to medical research and has authored numerous acclaimed publications, including:
Labour Admission Test as a Predictor of Prenatal Outcome – A Clinical Study
Use of Sublingual Misoprostol vs IV Syntocinon in the Management of PPH
Association of PAPP-A Value with IUGR and Preeclampsia
Comparison of Clinical Estimation of Birth Weight with Ultrasound
Role of IV Alimentation in Oligohydramnios
Observational Study on Gestational Diabetes, Weight Gain During Pregnancy, and its Relationship to Fetal Outcome
Observational Study of Prenatal Antibiotics in Caesarean Section as a Prophylaxis for Wound Infections read less