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Dr. Ishaq Nabi - Consultant

Dr. Ishaq Nabi

Consultant - General and Laparoscopic Surgery

MBBS, MS (General Surgery), FMAS, MRCS

Paras Health Srinagar
About Dr. Ishaq Nabi

Dr. Ishaq Nabi is a Consultant General, Laparoscopic, and Colorectal Surgeon at Paras Health in Srinagar. He completed his MBBS at Aligarh Muslim University and his MS in General Surgery at Lady Hardinge Medical College. Furthering his expertise, Dr. Nabi pursued advanced training in Laparoscopic, Colorectal, General Surgery, and Proctology in the United Kingdom.

 With over seven years of dedicated experience, he has successfully performed a wide range of complex procedures and actively participates in research, contributing to over five publications in national and international journals, including studies on the spectrum of perforation peritonitis, periappendicitis, and diagnostic laparoscopy. Dr. Nabi’s commitment to surgical excellence and patient-centered care positions him as a leading figure in his field, ensuring that his patients receive the highest standard of care.

 

  Area of Interest:

  • General Surgery
  • Laparoscopic Surgery
  • Laparoscopic Colorectal Surgery
  • Proctology

 

Qualification:

  • MBBS- Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh, 2013
  • MS- General Surgery, Lady Hardinge Medical College, Delhi, 2016
  • MRCS -The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburg ,2018

 

Fellowship:

  • Fellowship Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS)
  • Senior Clinical Fellowship, London, United Kingdom

 

Working Experience:

With over seven years of experience, he has worked at notable institutions such as Velmed Hospital in Dehradun, Lady Hardinge Medical College in Delhi, BLK Hospital in Delhi and Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, London ,United Kingdom.

 

Professional Membership: 

  • Member Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh
  • Member Association of Surgeons, India
  • Member Minimal Access Surgeons of India
  • Member General Medical Council, United Kingdom
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