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Dr. Mohamid Abdul Hai - Consultant

Dr. Mohamid Abdul Hai

Consultant - General and Laparoscopic Surgery

MBBS, MS

Paras HMRI Patna
About Mohamid Abdul Hai

Dr. Mahesh Wadhwani, an esteemed surgeon based at Paras Health in Gurgaon, stands as a paragon of excellence in the field of cardiac surgery. With over 23 years of experience, Dr. Wadhwani has contributed to more than 6000 major heart surgeries, earning him a distinguished reputation. His journey began with a foundational MBBS degree from Government Kilpauk Medical College, Chennai, followed by a MS in General Surgery from Government MGMMC & MYH Indore, and further specializing with an MCH in Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery from SCTIMST, Trivandrum, in 2008. Dr. Wadhwani's expertise extends across a spectrum of cardiac procedures, ranging from heart failure surgery, including ventricular assist devices and heart transplants, to congenital heart surgery, encompassing neonatal cases. He's adept in off-pump beating heart bypass surgery as well as minimally invasive heart surgery techniques, ensuring patients receive optimal care with advanced surgical methods. Dr. Wadhwani's commitment to patient well-being extends beyond surgical prowess, rooted in the belief that alleviating suffering is the primary responsibility of any medical professional, followed by the delivery of the best scientific and medical treatments available. 

Medical Qualifications: 

  • MBBS 

  • ⦁    MS in General Surgery

  • ⦁    Certified in Laparoscopic Surgery

Specialization and Expertise: 

  • ⦁    Advanced Laparoscopic Hernia Repair 

  • Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

  • Breast Lumpectomy

Certifications: 

  • Certified in Laparoscopic Surgery

  • Active Medical License, Bihar 

Awards & Recognitions: 

  • Recognized for Excellence in Surgical Care

  • Commended for Patient Satisfaction 

  • Awarded for Contribution to Medical Education 

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