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RAHUL AGARWAL
ORTHOPEDIC SURGEON
DEHARADUN, Uttarakhand
Dr. Rahul Agarwal is a leading Orthopaedic surgeon with 20 years of experience in Joint replacement, sports and arthroscopic injuries and spine surgery. Dr. Agarwal is currently Senior Consultant & Associate Professor at Graphic Era Institute of Medical Sciences and operates full time. Prior to joining Graphic Era Hospital, Dr. Agarwal was working at Doon Medical College & Shri Mahant Indresh Hospital. He had been previously associated with Shalby Hospital Ahmedabad in the field of Joint Replacement.
Services
- Hip Replacement
- Knee Replacement
- Shoulder Replacement
- MIPPO (Minimally Invasive Plate Osteosynthesis) and LISS (Less Invasive Stabilization System) surgeries
- Adult Orthopaedics
- Complex Trauma and Polytrauma
- Sports Injuries
- Revision Surgery
- Arthritis
- Shoulder Injuries: Frozen shoulder, shoulder dislocation and rotator cuff injuries
- Arthroscopic surgery – knee, shoulder, hip, ankle, elbow, Wrist Ligament
- Leg Alignment/ Correction
- Patello-Femoral Disorders
- Reverse Shoulder Replacement
- Knee Arthroscopy
- ACL reconstruction
- Arthroscopic ACL revision
- MPFL repair and reconstruction
- Trauma, Complex Trauma & Poly Trauma
- Revision Surgery
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My education
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarhe , Aligarh Muslim university , 2005
MS ORTHOPAEDICS
Jawaharlal Nehru Medical College, Aligarhe , Aligarh Muslim university , 2005
MBBS
USAIM
M.Ch. Ortho
Work Experience
Shri Guru Ram Rai institute of medical and health sciences
Associate professor
Shalby hospital , Ahmedabad
Consultant Joint replacement
Goyal and Fortis balaji hospital, Jodhpur
Consultant Orthopaedic and joint replacement
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