Ajeya Joshi
Dr Ajeya Joshi
Consultant
Speciality
Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery
Qualification
  • MBBS
  • MS
  • M.Ch Cardiovasular & Thoracic
Experience
8 Years
Gender
Male
Language Spoken
Telugu
Kannada
Hindi
English
Consultation Charges
950
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About

Dr Ajeya Joshi is a Consultant Cardiothoracic and Heart/Lung Transplant and VAD surgeon practicing at Gleneagles Hospital, Lakdi ka pul, Hyderabad. After completing his MBBS and MS(General Surgery), Dr Joshi pursued MCh (CTVS) from the prestigious G B Pant Hospital, New Delhi (now called GIPMER). He gained experience in adult and paediatric cardiothoracic surgery. He also gained extensive experience in Heart/Lung Transplants and Ventricular Assist Devices(VADs) at Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK, under guidance of Dr Rajamiyer Venkateswaran ( MBBS, PhD, FRCS-CTh, Director of International Fellowship program). 

Experience

  • 2012-2018

    Worked as Consultant, Transplant surgeon, Apollo Hospitals, Chennai, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Karnataka

  • 2014-2019

    He worked as Head and Consultant, Multiorgan transplant and HPB surgeon, Fortis Hospitals, Bangalore

Over 12 years of experience in:

-Off Pump CABG, Total arterial Revascularisation

-Minimally invasive Cardiac surgery (MICS) including CABG, valve replacements and repairs

  • Heart/Lung Transplant/VADs/ECMO
  • Aortic and complex aneurysm surgeries
  • Thoracic surgery including VATS

Memberships:

  • International Society of heart and lung transplant (ISHLT)
  • Indian society of heart and lung transplant(INSHLT)
  • Indian association of Cardiovascular and Thoracic Surgery (IACTS)
  • Telangana State Medical Council
  • General Medical Council ( GMC, UK)

Qualifications

  • MBBS - Karnataka institute of Medical Sciences, Hubli, Karnataka
  • MS (General Surgery) - B J Medical College, Ahmedabad
  • MCh (CTVS) - G B Pant Hospital, New Delhi
  • Fellowship in Heart/Lung Transplant and VADs- Wythenshawe Hospital, Manchester, UK

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