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Anurag Mishra

Dr. Anurag Mishra

General Surgeon18 Years Exp.
MS - General Surgery, MBBS
Delhi
 at clinic

Personal Statement

I believe in health care that is based on a personal commitment to meet patient needs with compassion and care...read more

Doctor Information

Speciality

  • General Surgeon

Other treatment areas

  • Thyroid Specialist
  • Endocrine Surgeon
  • Surgical Gastroenterologist
  • Upper Gastro-Intestinal Surgeon
  • Lower Gastro-Intestinal Surgeon
  • Minimal Access Surgery
  • Colorectal Surgeon
  • General and Laparoscopic Surgeon
  • Vascular Surgery
  • Oncologist/ Cancer Specialist
  • Andrologist
  • Urological Surgeon
  • Urologist

Education

  • MS - General Surgery , Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi , 2010
  • MBBS , Maulana Azad Medical College, New Delhi , 2006

Languages spoken

  • English
  • Hindi

Professional Memberships

  • Member of National Academy of Medical Sciences (MNAMS)
  • society of endoscopic and laproscopic surgeons of India (SELSI)
  • American College of Surgeons
  • Association of Surgeons of India

Clinic Location

Bahadurshah Zafar Marg,

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J

Jasmeet

Nov 26, 2016

My mother (64) is been operated for Stone in Gall Bladder today of 1.5 cm size. Surgeon has removed Gall Bladder during the operation. Is it possible can you guide me in ...read more

Anurag Mishra

7 years ago

There are no noticeable or significant impact of this surgery on body. Some people develops little bloating after fatty meals, which usually subsided with time.

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Dinesh Jain

male • Jan 31, 2016 • Mumbai

He as got rectal cancer. Rectum as to b removed bcoz of mass in on rectum. Colostomy as to b done or other option r dere. Bcoz ostomy bag he as got but it is difficult f ...read more

Anurag Mishra

8 years ago

Treatment of rectal cancer depends on extent of involvement and whether it has grown beyond the rectum or not. But surgery remains the mainstay. In most cases it is poss ...read full answer