
MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DNB - Gastroenterology
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Dr. Rajesh Puri, a trained Endocrinologist, has established EUS in North India and helping its spread across the entire country by training and live workshops. He is presently the Director of Institute of Digestive & Hepatobiliary Sciences at Medanta – The Medicity, Gurgaon and specializes in Endoscopic Ultrasound, diagnostic and Therapeutic Diseases of Digestive, Liver, and Pancreato-Biliary. He graduated from SNM College, Jodhpur, University of Rajasthan with Distinction in Forensic Medicine in 1994 and post-graduation in General Medicine in 1997. He completed his DNB in Gastroenterology from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Delhi and was awarded with Gold Medal by the Honorable President of India. Besides clinical work, he holds keen interest in academics and research. Dr Puri has numerous publications and presentations in national and international forums to his credit. He has received Young Investigator Award by APDW (Asian Pacific Digestive Week). He is a Member of Asian EUS Group and Governing Council of SGEI.
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I currently have an first appointment with Dr. Rajesh Puri scheduled for the 30th march.I cannot tell you anything more than this.
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I took my father, who was having liver issues, to him and i am completely satisfied with the care and treatment extended by the doctor. In my view he is not one of those who see their patients as an objects and rush towards making mony. He took time in diagnosis, but i must say that he went into every single detail of the problem and personally studied the case of my father thoroughly *** ********** **** ****** ***************** ** ** ******* ** ** *** ** *** **** ******************* * **** **** *******
Visited For Gastroscopy
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I went with my dad and kept waiting in front of him when he was explaining something to his friend for about 15 -20 mins. without considering that a patient has been waiting for him from long time in queue, and when he finished only thing he told us is admit the patient for investigations which he didn’t do on same day. All together we paid for a day of admission without any progress and tests completed on the day.