MBBS , MS - General Surgery , Diploma in Urology , FRCS
Urologist
Dr. Ajit Saxena completed his M.B.B.S. from Maulana Azad Medical College , New Delhi and M.S. from Delhi University. He then completed his FRCS from UK and received advanced training in Urology from the world renowned, London Institute of Urology. He continued to practice in UK for eight years. He spent another two years in Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi, before he joined Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, as a Senior Consultant. Dr. Saxena has unique specialization in treating prostate disease using a bloodless technique (Vapour resection) and also in treating impotence. He is the recipient of the 1996-97 International Japanese Organization ‘OISCA’ for his unique contribution in the realm of surgery, particularly in the domain of Urology. Dr.Saxena is currently President of Delhi Andrology Society. Dr. Saxena has also pioneered the technique of robotic prostate surgery in India. He has organized the FIRST LIVE ROBOTIC URO- SURGERY WORKSHOP at Escorts Heart Institute, New Delhi.
Mathura Road Opposite Jasola Metro Station
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08:00 - 14:00
14:00 - 14:00
17:00 - 20:00
Fees: ₹ 1,500.00
MBBS
University of Delhi (1978)
MS - General Surgery
Univ of Delhi (1983)
Diploma in Urology
Univ college & Middlesex school of medicine ,university college london (1988)
FRCS
Edenburg, U.K (1984)
1909 (2000)
Delhi Medical Council
Japanese OISCA award for surgical excellence (1996)
UP Ratan (2005)
Fellow Royal College of surgeon Edinburgh
Member, Urology Society of India
Treasurer & Executive member, Indian Andropause Society
MBBS
University of Delhi (1978)
MS - General Surgery
Univ of Delhi (1983)
Diploma in Urology
Univ college & Middlesex school of medicine ,university college london (1988)
FRCS
Edenburg, U.K (1984)
Delhi Medical Council
Japanese OISCA award for surgical excellence (1996)
UP Ratan (2005)
Fellow Royal College of surgeon Edinburgh
Member, Urology Society of India
Treasurer & Executive member, Indian Andropause Society
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