Dr. Paritosh S. Gupta

Dr. Paritosh S. Gupta

General, Minimal Access, Bariatric & Robotic Surgery

Experience: Over 26 years

Artemis Hospital

Gurgaon, India

Introduction

Dr. Paritosh S. Gupta deals with problems related to the abdomen and digestive system. People visit him for issues like hernias, gallbladder stones, appendix pain, or weight-loss surgery when nothing else has helped.

About Dr. Paritosh S. Gupta

Dr. Gupta has been working for more than 26 years in Delhi NCR. He has performed a number of operations. He is the head of General and Minimal Access Surgery at Artemis. His area of interest is laparoscopic surgery, which involves making fewer cuts and thus allows patients to get back faster.

He is also associated with the task of training young surgeons and better operating theatre practices. He remains focused on proper planning before surgery and follow-up afterwards to enable the patient to return to normal life without any complications.

Qualifications

  • MBBS – Sh. M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar
  • MS (General Surgery) – Sh. M. P. Shah Medical College, Jamnagar
  • DNB (General Surgery) – National Board of Examinations
  • Executive Program in Leadership & Management – IIM Calcutta

Awards & Recognition

  • Membership of the National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS)
  • Fellow of the Association of Surgeons of India (FAIS)
  • Fellow of Minimal Access Surgery (FMAS) by the Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI)
  • Fellow of Advanced Laparoscopic Surgery (FALS)
  • Recognised as a Pioneer Surgeon for PPH (Stapler Surgery for Piles) by Johnson & Johnson

Specialities & Expertise

  • Laparoscopic and minimally invasive surgery
  • Bariatric surgery for weight loss
  • Hernia repair
  • Gastrointestinal surgeries
  • Robotic abdominal surgery
  • Gallbladder and appendix work

Patient Experience & Approach

The patients comment that they feel that Dr. Gupta is able to explain things in simple terms, and they understand him easily. Dr. Gupta likes to practice minimally invasive techniques when he can, as this causes less pain and faster recovery time. Another thing that he believes is important is planning and review, just as much as the surgery itself. Reviews ensure that the body is healing correctly and prevent future complications.