

Dr. Rana Patir
Experience: Over 32 years
Fortis Memorial Research Institute (FMRI)
Gurugram, India
Introduction
Dr. Rana Patir is the Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at FMRI. He actually holds a massive clinical footprint, having successfully pulled off over 10,000 complex neurological procedures throughout his career.
About Dr. Rana Patir
Dr. Rana Patir has over thirty-two years in the operating room, basically a legend in the Indian neurosurgery community. He did his MBBS, MS, and MCh all right at AIIMS New Delhi, the premier medical institute in the country. Then took his surgical skills to the UK, picking up a highly specialized fellowship at the Regional Neurosciences Centre in Newcastle upon Tyne.
He is heavily celebrated for taking on the exceptionally difficult, high-risk cases that other surgeons might turn down. Before taking the lead at Fortis, he spent years as an Associate Professor at AIIMS, served as Chairman of Neurosurgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, and directed the neurosurgery unit at Max Healthcare. He also heads the neurosurgery department at Fortis Vasant Kunj in New Delhi.
Qualifications
- MBBS — AIIMS, New Delhi.
- MS (General Surgery) — AIIMS, New Delhi.
- MCh (Neurosurgery) — AIIMS, New Delhi.
- Fellowship in Neurosurgery — Regional Neurosciences Centre, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.
Awards & Recognition
- Chairman of Neurosurgery at FMRI Gurugram.
- Director & Head of Neurosurgery at Fortis Vasant Kunj.
- Over 10,000 neurosurgical procedures performed.
- Fellowship trained at the Regional Neurosciences Centre, Newcastle, UK.
- Authored chapters in international neurosurgery textbooks.
- Former Director of Neurosurgery at Max Healthcare.
- Former Chairman of Neurosurgery at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital.
- Former Associate Professor at AIIMS, New Delhi, and Professor at Guwahati Medical College.
Specialities & Expertise
- Brain stem and skull base tumour surgery
- Extra cranial-intracranial bypass surgery
- Endoscopic and minimally invasive spine surgery
- Cervical and lumbar disc replacement
- Epilepsy surgery for drug-resistant cases
- Deep brain stimulation and neuromodulation
Patient Experience & Approach
Brain tumour families say Dr. Rana Patir doesn’t hide behind optimism when the tumour is in a dangerous location. Spine patients who got endoscopic surgery say the recovery was dramatically faster than they were prepared for, with tiny incisions, minimal muscle damage, and walking within a day or two. His full AIIMS training and Newcastle fellowship show how systematically the most complex cases get planned, every scan reviewed, every angle discussed before the patient enters the operating room.
