Dr. Bharat Nair

Dr. Bharat Nair

Liver Transplant, Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary (HPB) Surgery

Experience: 10+ years

Marengo Asia Hospitals, Faridabad

Delhi NCR

Introduction

Dr. Bharat Nair is a liver transplant and HPB surgeon specialising in diseases of the liver, pancreas, and bile ducts. He is renowned for his expertise in managing complicated liver surgeries and transplant surgeries in a meticulous manner.

About Dr. Bharat Nair

Dr. Bharat Nair has received training at high-volume transplant centres. He has experience in assisting and performing hundreds of liver transplant procedures. His experience also includes performing liver transplantations involving living donors, deceased donors, liver tumour surgery, and surgery for diseases affecting the pancreas.

He believes in proper diagnosis and planning of the treatment process. The patients like the fact that he is able to explain the treatment process in simpler terms, and the families are able to understand the risk factors and the process of healing.

Qualifications

  • MBBS – Bangalore Medical College & Research Institute
  • MS (General Surgery) – Indira Gandhi Medical College, Himachal Pradesh (Gold Medal)
  • MRCS – Royal College of Surgeons of England
  • MCh – Hepato-Pancreatico-Biliary Surgery & Liver Transplant, ILBS, New Delhi

Awards & Recognition

  • Gold Medal – MS General Surgery
  • Best MCh Senior Resident Presenter – ILBS, New Delhi
  • Research presentations at HPB and surgical forums

Specialities & Expertise

  • Living donor liver transplant (LDLT)
  • Deceased donor liver transplant (DDLT)
  • ABO-incompatible liver transplant
  • Liver resection for tumours
  • Pancreatic surgery, including the Whipple procedure
  • Laparoscopic HPB surgery
  • Bile duct and gallbladder disease surgery
  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) management

Patient Experience & Approach

The patients describe Dr. Nair as calm and practical. He takes his time to go over reports and discuss treatment options with patients before rushing into surgery. His main concern is to find the safest way to go and to prepare patients for recovery and lifestyle changes after transplant surgery.