Dr. Kshitij Bhatnagar
Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist
34 years of experience
MBBS,MS - Otorhinolaryngology
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Dr. Kshitij Bhatnagar is one of the most esteemed Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist in Noida.He holds an experience of 33 years in medical field. He has been been honored with 1) Dr P.B Karnik Travel Fellowship in Neuro-otology: Awarded by Neuro-otological and Equilibriomic Society of India 1994-1995 - award, 2) Nominated by Rajiv Gandhi Foundation for Life-Line Express Camp at Beawer 1996-1997 - award, 3) P.M Varghese Award for “Most Compassionate House-Surgeon of Year-1992-93” by Maulana Azad Medical College 1992-1993 - award, 4) Scholarship for scoring highest marks in IInd & IIIrd Professional Exams awarded by the Indian Army - award, 5) 2nd Prize in Residents Quiz conducted at North Zone Association of Otolaryngologists of India conference at Jaipur-1994 and again at New Delhi-1997 - award, 6) A Study of Clinico-microbial Profile of Otitis-media in Rural Delhi Published in ‘Antiseptic’ January 1999 vol. XXVI. - award, 7) Clinical and Audiological Profile of Prelingual Deaf Published in ‘Indian Journal of Otology' June 1999 Vol. 4, number 2. - award, 8) Pediatric Hearing Loss in Rural Population Presented as a poster in XIV World Congress of Otorhinolaryngology, Sydney, Australia, March - 1997 award, 9) Follow-up Study of ‘High Risk Infants’ Identified as having Hearing Loss at Birth. Accepted for publication in ‘Indian Journal of Laryngology and Otology’ - award, 10) Neurilemmoma of the Nose-Case Report and Review of Literature. Accepted for publication in ‘Indian Journal Of Otology and Laryngology’ - award and 11) Primary Mastoid Cavity Obliteration by Bone Pate`-a Review of 65 cases. Sent for publication - award. He has completed his MBBS from G B Pant Hospital / Moulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in 1991 and MS - Otorhinolaryngology from G B Pant Hospital / Moulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi in 1995. He carries his medicinal practice at Ent Clinic in Sector 29(Noida). He is a respected member of Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOI), Delhi Medical Association (DMA), Indian Medical Association (IMA) and Neuro-Otological & Equilibriometric Society of India.
Registration
- MCI-10340 Medical Council of India (MCI) 1992Services
- Myringoplasty
- Ear Drum Repair
- Septoplasty
- Tonsillitis Treatment
- Tympanoplasty
- Frontal Sinus Surgery
- Tonsillectomy
- Nasal Endoscopy
- Nasal Polypectomy
- Hearing Deficiency Assessment
- Hearing Aid Fitting
- Electrophysiology Hearing
- Nasal Septum Surgery
Specializations
- Ent/ Otorhinolaryngologist
Education
- MBBS - G B Pant Hospital / Moulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
- MS - Otorhinolaryngology - G B Pant Hospital / Moulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi
Experience
Intern in Preventive & Social Medicine, General Medicine, General Surgery, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Pediatriacs, Orthopedics, Otorhinolaryngology, Ophthalmology, Anesthesia & Critical care.Maulana Azad Medical College and Associated Lok Nayak Hospital, G.B Pant Hospital, Guru Nanak Eye Center Complex1991 - 1991
LecturerSantosh Medical and Dental College & Hospitals1997 - 1998
Private ConsultantDr. Kshitij Bhatnagar Clinic1997 -
Awards
- 1) Dr P.B Karnik Travel Fellowship in Neuro-otology: Awarded by Neuro-otological and Equilibriomic Society of India 1994-1995
- 2) Nominated by Rajiv Gandhi Foundation for Life-Line Express Camp at Beawer 1996-1997
- 3) P.M Varghese Award for “Most Compassionate House-Surgeon of Year-1992-93” by Maulana Azad Medical College 1992-1993
- 4) Scholarship for scoring highest marks in IInd & IIIrd Professional Exams awarded by the Indian Army
- 5) 2nd Prize in Residents Quiz conducted at North Zone Association of Otolaryngologists of India conference at Jaipur-1994 and again at New Delhi-1997
- 6) A Study of Clinico-microbial Profile of Otitis-media in Rural Delhi Published in ‘Antiseptic’ January 1999 vol. XXVI.
- 7) Clinical and Audiological Profile of Prelingual Deaf Published in ‘Indian Journal of Otology' June 1999 Vol. 4, number 2.
- 8) Pediatric Hearing Loss in Rural Population Presented as a poster in XIV World Congress of Otorhinolaryngology, Sydney, Australia, March 1997
- 9) Follow-up Study of ‘High Risk Infants’ Identified as having Hearing Loss at Birth. Accepted for publication in ‘Indian Journal of Laryngology and Otology’
- 10) Neurilemmoma of the Nose-Case Report and Review of Literature. Accepted for publication in ‘Indian Journal Of Otology and Laryngology’
- 11) Primary Mastoid Cavity Obliteration by Bone Pate`-a Review of 65 cases. Sent for publication
Memberships
- Association of Otolaryngologists of India (AOI)
- Delhi Medical Association (DMA)
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)
- Neuro-Otological & Equilibriometric Society of India