Dr. Jagat Pal Singh
J.M. Clinic
Personal Statement
My experience is coupled with genuine concern for my patients. All of my staff is dedicated to your comfort and prompt attention as well...read more
Doctor Information
Speciality
- General Surgeon
Other treatment areas
- Minimal Access Surgery
- Bariatric Surgeon
- Surgical Gastroenterologist
Education
- MBBS , S.N. Medical College Agra , 2007
- MS - General Surgery , S.N. Medical College, Agra , 2012
- Fellowship in Minimal Access Surgery , ILS Hospital Agra , 2015
Past Experience
- Post Graduate Student at S.N Medical College Agra
- Senior Resident at ESI Hospital
- FNB (Trainee) at ILS Hospital
- Consultant at ILS Hospital
- Consultant at Lotus Hospital
Languages spoken
- English
- Hindi
Professional Memberships
- Association of Surgeons of India
- Association of Minimal Access Surgeons of India (AMASI)
- OSSI
- SELSI
Clinic Location
MR PLAZA, SIKANDRA BODLA ROAD SECTOR 5 AVAS VIKAS, Landmark: Near Pushpanjali Hospital, Agra
Clinic of Dr. Jagat Pal
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