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Dr. Yash Gulati

Padma Shri, Dr. B C Roy Award

Dr. Yash Gulati

Senior Consultant, Institute of Orthopedics, Apollo Hospital - MBBS, MS, MCh (Orthopedic, England), Dip. Sports Medicine (Ireland)

Dr. Gulati is an accomplished and highly awarded orthopedic surgeon with several decades of clinical experience. He's been awarded with Padma Shri (India's fourth highest civilian award) and Dr. B C Roy Award (India's highest medical honor). Dr. Gulati has treated several heads of state in India and outside. He's also the first Indian to have done Endoscopic Disc Surgery in India.

  • Padma Shri (India's fourth highest civilian award)

  • Dr. B C Roy Award (India's highest medical honor)

  • Appointed Hon. Surgeon to the President of India in 2016

  • Appointed Hon. Consultant, Indian Armed Forces in 2002

  • Appointed Hon. Consultant, Border Security Force in 1998

  • Popularized concept of Gyroscope based Navigation for Knee Replacement in India and have largest series of Total Knee Replacement with I- Assist Navigation Technique

  • One of the very few surgeons doing modern Partial Knee Arthroplasty in large numbers (Popularly known as ‘Half’ Knee Replacement)

  • Conducted the largest series of Total Hip Replacement for Sickle Cell Disease in India & treated Youngest patient for Total Hip Replacement

  • Fellowships in various countries like USA, Germany, France, Brazil, Canada, UK, Italy

  • Head of Orthopedic Unit, RML Hospital, Delhi 1991-92

  • Director and Head, Orthopedics, BLK Hospital, Delhi Sept 2013 - March 2015

  • VISITING SPECIALIST, RAK Hospital, UAE

  • Honorary Consultant, BCCI (Board of Control for Cricket in India)

  • President, Delhi Orthopedic Association

  • Total Knee Replacement

  • Total Hip Replacement

  • Spine Surgery

  • Sports Injury

  • Best Paper Award for the work on Anterior Approach to Spine in Annual Conference of Orthopedics held in Delhi.

  • Delivered over 500 lectures in India and abroad in different conferences and workshops

  • Contributed a chapter in TextBook on COVID — “Management of NCDs in Covid times“