Dr. Mohit Kumar Mathur

Dr. Mohit Kumar Mathur

Pediatric Surgery & General Surgery

Over 24 years

ShardaCare - Healthcity, Greater Noida

Greater Noida, India

Introduction

Dr. Mohit Kumar Mathur is a senior consultant in Pediatric and General Surgery at ShardaCare. He handles routine pediatric procedures to complex congenital anomaly corrections in newborns.

About Dr. Mohit Kumar Mathur

Dr. Mohit Kumar Mathur has twenty-four years of experience operating on children and adults. He has done over two thousand surgeries. He treats congenital birth defects, childhood hernias, Hirschsprung’s disease, and diaphragmatic hernias, and does many more treatments. Got his MCh in Pediatric Surgery from Maulana Azad Medical College and GB Pant Hospital, Delhi, which is among the busiest pediatric surgical training centres in the country.

Dr. Mohit also holds fellowships in laparoscopic surgery and endoscopy. Previously served as faculty at Sharda University and GIMS, Greater Noida. He has also published research on transanal pull-through procedures in international journals.

Qualifications

  • MBBS – SMS Medical College, Jaipur
  • MS (General Surgery) – SMS Medical College, Jaipur
  • MCh (Pediatric Surgery) – MAMC & GB Pant Hospital, Delhi
  • FIAGES and e-FIAGES – Laparoscopic Surgery and Endoscopy

Awards & Recognition

  • Over 2,000 surgeries performed
  • Faculty at Sharda University and GIMS, Greater Noida
  • Published in national and international journals
  • Life member of the Indian Association of Pediatric Surgeons
  • Life member of the Association of Surgeons of India

Specialities & Expertise

  • Congenital anomaly surgery
  • Pediatric laparoscopy
  • Hirschsprung’s disease management
  • Diaphragmatic hernia repair
  • Pediatric urology
  • Rigid bronchoscopy
  • Adult laparoscopic surgery

Patient Experience & Approach

Parents mention he doesn’t throw medical terms around when their newborn needs surgery. He sits down and draws out what’s wrong and what he plans to do about it, so the fear can be reduced. Parents whose kids got laparoscopic work done say the wounds were so small they almost forgot surgery happened. Families dealing with Hirschsprung’s say he broke it down simply because nobody had even explained what the condition meant before they reached him.