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Dr. Vinay Verma - Director

Dr. VINAY VERMA

Director - Internal Medicine

MD

Paras Health Panchkula
About VINAY VERMA

Dr. Vinay Verma is a distinguished physician with over 33 years of extensive clinical experience. He actively contributed to enhancing healthcare standards in renowned institutions across India such as Ganga Ram, Medanta, Fortis, Wockhardt, and Max Hospital. Dr. Verma's professional affiliations include memberships in prestigious organizations like the Association of Physicians of India (API), Diabetes Self-care Foundation, and Indo-Australia Critical Care Foundation. He has a keen interest and vast experience in managing a diverse range of medical conditions, including hypertension, diabetes and its complications, migraine and chronic headaches, joint pains and fibromyalgia, anxiety, depression, respiratory conditions like asthma and bronchitis, infectious diseases, seasonal viral illnesses such as influenza, COVID, and swine flu, as well as malaria, dengue, chikungunya, fatty liver, indigestion, gas, and poisonings. 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • Graduation & Post-graduation in Internal Medicine from LLRM Medical College, Meerut. 

  • M.B.A in Hospital Management. 

  • Qualified Assessor of NABH. 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Hypertension. 

  • Diabetes complications. 

  • Respiratory conditions. 

Certifications: 

  • NABH Assessor Certification. 

  • MBA in Hospital Management. 

  • Life Member of API. 

Awards and Recognitions: 

  • National Health Award for Excellence in Diagnostic Acumen-ship & Patient Care (2017). 

  • Commendation Certificate for Excellence in the field of Medicine by the District Administration, Panchkula (2020). 

  • Recognized by Shri J P Nadda Ji, the Minister of Health & Family Welfare, for his exceptional contributions to healthcare. 

 

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Awards & Recognition
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National Health Award for Excellence in Diagnostic Acumen-ship & Patient Care
2017

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Excellence in the field of Medicine
2020

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Exceptional contributions to healthcare

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