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Director - Sports Injury, Joint Preservation & Replacement Surgery, PSRI, New Delhi - MS, MRCS (Edin.), AFRCS (Ireland), MCh (Liverpool), FRCS (UK)
With 26 years of clinical, managerial and teaching experience behind him, Dr Bhardwaj (Sports & Joint replacement surgeon) has held significant positions across reputed hospitals in Britain and India. Apart from being full time faculty, he was also associated with the North Middlesex University Hospital in London. He has practiced Orthopaedic surgery as Senior Orthopaedics Surgeon in University Hospital, London for many years. Before settling in London in 2004, Dr Bhardwaj had worked in famous hospitals like Pilgrim Hospital at Boston, Lincoln County Hospital and Nottinghamshire. His expertise backed by his advanced & modern overseas training includes Complex and revision Joint Replacements and Arthroscopic procedures on Knee, shoulder, elbow and hips along with complex trauma. Dr. Bhardwaj has spent more than 10 years practising in UK and carries a rich experience of doing thousands of successful Joint Replacements and orthopaedic surgeries in UK and India. Dr Bhardwaj is credited with being among firsts in India performing several sports and shoulder surgeries within one year of working in India starting in 2013. Dr Gaurav Bhardwaj established the Institute of Orthopaedics and Joint Replacement and worked for more than 3 years as Unit Head and Senior Consultant at Max Smart Superspeciality Hospital, Saket. He has treated the most elite commandos and top sportsperson helping them return to their fields. Dr. Gaurav Bhardwaj is in panel of droctors which looks after top Olympians of Olympic gold quest team. Dr. Gaurav Bhardwaj's motto in life is being honest and truthful to his patients and he strives hard to get it right first time, every time.
Ranked first in surgery in medical university
Achieved highest degrees & training in Orthopedics (India & abroad)
Awarded membership of Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland)
Fellowship in Orthopedics & Trauma from Intercollegiate Royal College of Surgeons (UK)
Sports Injury
Knee Replacement
Hip Replacement
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