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Dr. Shyamveer Singh Khangarot - Consultant

Dr. SHYAMVEER SINGH

Consultant - CTVS

MBBS, MD

Paras Health Gurugram
About SHYAMVEER SINGH

Dr. Shyamveer Singh Khangarot, a seasoned paediatric cardiac surgeon with over 9 years of dedicated experience, brings a wealth of expertise to Paras Health in Gurgaon. Trained at the esteemed Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital and Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi, Dr. Khangarot honed his skills further at Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon, before joining Fortis Memorial Research Institute. His practice encompasses a comprehensive range of congenital cardiac procedures, from simple ASD closures to intricate repairs like the infantile Arterial Switch Operation. With a strong foundation in post-operative intensive care, Dr. Khangarot ensures optimal outcomes for his patients, supported by a track record of numerous publications and paper presentations in national and international journals and conferences. 

Medical Qualification: 

  • Graduated from Govind Ballabh Pant Hospital, New Delhi 

  • Trained at Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi 

  • Completed residency in Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Paediatric cardiac surgery 

  • Congenital cardiac procedures 

  • Post-operative intensive care management 

Certifications: 

  • Certified in Paediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery 

  • Advanced training in complex congenital cardiac procedures 

  • Certified in post-operative intensive care for congenital cardiac patients 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Recognized for contributions to paediatric cardiac surgery at national conferences 

  • Awarded for excellence in post-operative care management 

  • Acknowledged for outstanding performance in complex congenital cardiac procedures 

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Awards & Recognition
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Recognized for contributions to paediatric cardiac surgery

Paras Health
Awarded for excellence in post-operative care management

Paras Health
Acknowledged for outstanding performance in complex congenital cardiac procedures

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