

Dr. Anant Kumar
46 years
Max Super Speciality Hospital, Vaishali
Ghaziabad, India
Introduction
Dr. Anant Kumar works on urinary system troubles and does kidney transplants. People come to him when their kidneys are failing, they have urological cancers, their prostate is getting bigger, or they need complicated transplant work. With more than forty years of experience doing this, he’s done kidney stone removals to transplants that save lives in people of different ages.
About Dr. Anant Kumar
Dr. Anant Kumar has been doing urology and kidney transplants for over four decades now. And most people reaching him either have kidney failure, where a transplant is the only way out, or urological problems that need someone who’s seen it all before. He’s worked on thousands of surgeries, from regular prostate cases to really risky transplants where one mistake can change everything.
Dr. Anant looks at each case properly before deciding to operate. Sits with patients, goes through their old medical records, and checks reports carefully. He focuses on talking about what makes sense for treatment. When it’s a kidney transplant situation, he makes sure the person donating and the one receiving both know what they’re getting into.
Qualifications
- MBBS – King George Medical University (KGMU), Lucknow
- MS (General Surgery) – PGIMER, Chandigarh
- MCh (Urology / Genito-Urinary Surgery) – PGIMER, Chandigarh
- DNB (Urology) – National Board of Examinations, India
- Chairman, Urology & Renal Transplant at Max Hospital, Vaishali
Awards & Recognition
- Hewett Gold Medal for best performance in MBBS
- K.L. Gold Medal for coming first in Surgery
- Selby Gold Medal for topping Clinical Surgery
- Silver Medal for first rank in MS General Surgery
- Was the President of the Urological Society of India (USI) from 2020 to 2021
- Wrote over 170-180 research papers published in medical journals
- Gets invited to teach at medical colleges around the world
Specialities & Expertise
- Kidney transplants
- Urological cancers
- Prostate problems
- Kidney stones
- Bladder surgeries
- Reconstructive urology work
- Children’s urology issues
- Small-cut urology procedures
Patient Experience & Approach
Families say Dr. Kumar stays calm even when things look bad. When kidneys have stopped working, and a transplant is the last option, he takes time explaining everything instead of rushing people. Patients like that he’s direct about what can go wrong and doesn’t promise things that might not happen. Having done this for so many years means he’s probably seen whatever complication could pop up, which makes families feel safer.
