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Dr. Abhineet Lall - Senior Consultant

Dr. Abhineet Lall

Senior Consultant - ENT

MBBS, MS-ENT

Paras HMRI Patna
About Abhineet Lall

Dr. Abhineet Lall is a distinguished ENT specialist affiliated with Paras Health, Patna, holding MBBS and MS degrees in Otolaryngology from Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai. His expertise encompasses a wide range of advanced ENT procedures, including Cochlear Implantation, Tympano-Mastoidectomy, and Tympanoplasty, along with specialized training in BAHA Implantation. Dr. Lall has been recognized for his contributions to healthcare, having received the JN TATA Scholarship for specialized training and named in the Marquis Who’s Who 2013. He also serves as a consultant on the Gerson Lehrman Group’s Council of International Healthcare Advisors, providing expert online consultations in Otolaryngology. His dedication to the field is underscored by his active membership with the Medical Council of India, ensuring high standards of medical practice and patient care.

Medical Qualifications: 

  • MBBS from Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai 

  • MS (Otolaryngology) from Seth GS Medical College, Mumbai 

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • Cochlear Implantation 

  • Tympano-Mastoidectomy 

  • Tympanoplasty 

Certifications: 

  • Certification in Cochlear Implantation (Left) 

  • Advanced training in BAHA Implantation 

  • Expertise in Tympanoplasty and Mastoidectomy procedures 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Awarded the JN TATA Scholarship for higher specialized training 

  • Named in the Marquis Who’s Who 2013 

  • Appointed to the Gerson Lehrman Group’s Council of International Healthcare Advisors 

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Awards & Recognition
Paras Health
Marquis Who’s Who
2013

Paras Health
Awarded the JN TATA Scholarship for higher specialized training

Paras Health
Appointed to the Gerson Lehrman Group's Council of International Healthcare Advisors

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