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Dr. Sudeep Khanna

Experience: 32 years

Education: MBBS, MD, DM.

Specialization: Gastroenterologist

Department: Gastroenterology

Hospital: Indraprastha Apollo Hospital

INTRODUCTION:

Dr. Sudeep Khanna has been working as a chief consultant gastroenterologist and internist at the Pushpawati Singhania Institute for Liver, Renal, and Digestive Diseases since 2002. He routinely performs 125 to 150 endoscopic procedures and 10 surgical procedures in a month. Besides diagnostic endoscopies, he is also proficient in performing capsule endoscopies, enteroscopies, and therapeutic procedures. He is an expert in pancreatic ERCP, therapeutic EUS, diagnostics, and therapeutic biliary.

Experience

  • He specializes in liver and intestinal diseases.
  • He is currently working as a senior consultant gastroenterologist at Apollo Indraprastha Hospital, New Delhi.
  • He can do any endoscopic surgery with ease.
  • Recently, he was working with PSRI (Pushpawati Singhania Hospital) for 12 years in the same capacity.

Membership

  • Medical Council of India
  • Indian Society of Gastroenterology (ISG).
  • Delhi Medical Association.

Education

  • MBBS – University of Delhi, 1992.
  • MD – Medicine – University of Delhi, 1996.
  • DM – Gastroenterology – All India Institute of Medical Sciences, New Delhi, 2001.

Awards and achievements

  • Invited speakers to various meetings of state medical associations.

Research and Publications

  • Khanna S, Kumar P, Chaudhary D Mazumdar S. Occult celiac. Indian J Gastroenterol. [2008;27(1):38–9].
  • Chaudhary D., Khanna S. Unnecessary Cause of Abdominal Pain. The Saudi Journal of Gastroenterology (2008) [114 (1):46].
  • Talukdar R., Saikia N., Mazumder S., Khanna S., and Tandon R. Handling of patients with HBeAg (-) chronic hepatitis B. Postgrad Med J. 2007 Jan;83(975):32–9.
  • The epidemiology of acute hepatitis at a tertiary care hospital is changing, according to Khanna S, Jyoti R, Vohra P, Vij JC, Singal D, and Kumar A. Tandon R. Indian J Gastroenterol [25(2):101-2], Mar.-Apr., 2006.
  • Vij JC, Chaudhury D, Khanna S, and Kumar A. In an area where amebic liver abscesses are common, he has experience with aspiration. June 2005; 24(6):428–30 in Eur J Clin Microbiol Infect Dis.