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Dr. Sumit Jain - Associate Director

Dr. SUMIT JAIN

Associate Director - Internal Medicine

MD(Internal medicine)

Paras Health Panchkula
About Dr. Sumit Jain

Dr. Sumit Jain brings over 18 years of extensive medical experience to his practice. Holding a Post Graduation program in Diabetology from prestigious institutions such as Boston University School of Medicine and John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Dr. Jain has honed his skills in managing a diverse range of medical conditions. His career spans across renowned healthcare organizations including Fortis Hospital, Amritsar, and PGIMER, Chandigarh, where he garnered invaluable expertise. With a focus on preventive healthcare, Dr. Jain specializes in managing diabetes, hypertension, and critically ill patients with multi-organ involvement. His expertise extends to diagnosing and treating infectious diseases such as fever of unknown causes, typhoid, malaria, and dengue, along with respiratory infections including viral pneumonia like COVID-19 and swine flu. Additionally, he has a keen interest in rheumatology, arthritis, and geriatric medicine, catering to a wide spectrum of patient needs. 

 

Medical Qualifications 

  • MD in Internal Medicine 
  • Post Graduation program in Diabetology from Boston University School of Medicine & John Hopkins University School of Medicine 
  • Medical Council of India Certification 

 

Specialization and Expertise 

  • Infectious Diseases 
  • Diabetes Management 
  • Critical Care Medicine 

 

Certifications

  • Medical Council of India Certification 
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