MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Gastroenterology
Dr. Pranav Vatsayan is an Associate Consultant in Gastroenterology at Cygnus Maharaja Aggarsain Hospital, Panipat, with significant experience in the diagnosis and management of digestive system disorders. He specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, liver diseases, and the management of complex gastrointestinal conditions. Known for his patient-centric approach, Dr. Vatsayan combines clinical expertise with modern gastroenterology practices to provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, ensuring optimal patient care and improved outcomes.
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Q: Where does Dr. Pranay Vatsayan practice?
A: Dr. Pranay Vatsayan practices at Ujala Cygnus Maharaja Aggarsain Hospital - Devi Mandir.
Q: What is Dr. Pranay Vatsayan's education qualification?
A: Dr. Pranay Vatsayan has the following qualifications - MBBS, MD - General Medicine, DM - Gastroenterology.
Q: How many years of experience does Dr. Pranay Vatsayan have?
A: Dr. Pranay Vatsayan has an overall experience of 11 years. View where has Dr. Pranay Vatsayan practiced in the past.
Q: Who is Dr. Pranay Vatsayan?
A: Dr. Pranav Vatsayan is an Associate Consultant in Gastroenterology at Cygnus Maharaja Aggarsain Hospital, Panipat, with significant experience in the diagnosis and management of digestive system disorders. He specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, liver diseases, and the management of complex gastrointestinal conditions. Known for his patient-centric approach, Dr. Vatsayan combines clinical expertise with modern gastroenterology practices to provide accurate diagnosis and effective treatment, ensuring optimal patient care and improved outcomes.. View more details about the doctor on Practo.
Q: Are General Physician and General practitioner the same?
A: To a common man with non-medical background, a general physician and general practitioner mean the same thing. To start with both are medical doctors. A general practitioner would be spending 4-5 years at medical school, while a general physician spends 8 years. A general practitioner often refers medical cases that require in-depth investigation to the general physician.