About Dr. Amit Upadhyay

Dr. Amit Upadhyay is a Consultant Hematologist in Hauz Khas. He practices at multiple locations i.e. Hematology Clinic in Malviya Nagar, South Delhi, Batra Hospital and Medical Research Centre in Tughlakabad, South Delhi and Fortis Escorts Hospital in Hauz Khas.
Dr. Amit Upadhyay has more than 4 decades of experience. He is a qualified Hematologist in Hauz Khas.
As a Hemato Oncologist and Hematologist, his area of expertise includes Thalassemia, Hemoglobinopathies Bleeding & Coagulation Disorders, Leukemia, Lymphomas, Multiple myeloma, Refractory Anemia, Nutritional Anemia and Hemophilia. Patients from Malviya Nagar, Tughlakabad and entire South Delhi come to Dr. Amit Upadhyay with lots of hopes and the doctor ensures that the patients are fully satisfied with the treatment, with his experience and fully equipped techniques.
Dr. Amit Upadhyay has completed his education mainly from Delhi. He completed his MBBS from AIIMS in 1967, MD (Pediatrics) from AIIMS in 1972, Fellowship of Indian Academy of Pediatrics (FIAP) in 1992, Fellowship of International Medical Science Academy (FIMSA) in 1996, Fellowship of Indian Academy of Clinical Medicine (FIACM) in 1998 and Fellowship of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine in 2000. Currently he practices as a Hemato Oncologist in Hauz Khas.
Dr. Amit Upadhyay has also been the Former Chairperson of Pediatric Hemato - oncology IAP, Former President of Indian Society of Hematology & Transfusion Medicine, Former President of Delhi Society of Hematology and Life Member of Indian Society of Cancer Chemotherapists.
Dr. Amit Upadhyay was formerly the Professor and Head of Department of Hematology at AIIMS, Director of Indira Gandhi Institute of Child Health Kabul, Afghanistan and Medical Adviser at Armed Forces Medical Services.
Dr. Amit Upadhyay has also won Dr J.G. Parkeh Oration by ISHTM (2012), Lifetime achievement award by IAP (2008), Dr J.B. Chatterjee Oration by ISHTM (2007), Prof. SK Sood Oration by DSH (2006), Malti Sathe Oration Award by ISHTM (2004), Distinguished Doctor's Award by DMA (2004), Dr. B.N. Dara Award by National Thalassemia Welfare Society (2001), Dr. D.K. Pal Choudhry Award by Indian Medical Association (Delhi) (1999), Pediatric Hematology Oncology Award by PHO Chapter Indian Academy of Pediatrics (1998), Manorama Sapre Award of Indian Society of Hematology & Blood Transfusion (1992), Silver Medal by East Zone Indian Academy of Pediatrics (1989), S.T. Achar Gold Medal by Indian Academy of Pediatrics (1980) and Silver Shield by International Congress of Pediatrics (1977).
You will be glad after knowing that DM Teaching & Training Program at AIIMS was initiated under Dr. Amit Upadhyay's leadership in 2001 and Bone Marrow Transplantation program was started at AIIMS under Dr. Amit Upadhyay's guidance from 2002 onwards.
You can book an online appointment with Dr. Amit Upadhyay on www.Lazoi.com.
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Bleeding Disorder in Hauz Khas Bleeding Disorder : A bleeding disorder is a condition that affects the way your blood normally clots. The clotting process is also known as coagulation which changes blood from a liquid to a solid. |
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Hemoglobinopathies in Hauz Khas Hemoglobinopathies : Hemoglobinopathies are inherited single-gene disorders; in most cases, they are inherited as autosomal co-dominant traits. |
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Hemophilia : Hemophilia is an inherited bleeding disorder where the blood doesn't clot properly. |
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Leukemia : Leukemia is a cancer of blood-forming tissues, hindering the body's ability to fight infection. |
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Lymphoma : Lymphoma is cancer that begins in infection-fighting cells of the immune system, called lymphocytes. |
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Multiple myeloma : Multiple myeloma is a cancer that forms in a type of white blood cell called a plasma cell. |
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Nutritional Anemia in Hauz Khas Nutritional Anemia : Nutritional anemia refers to the low concentration of hemoglobin due to poor diet. |
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Refractory Anemias in Hauz Khas Refractory Anemias : Refractory anemia (RA) is the most common type of RCUD. People with RA have low numbers of red blood cells (anemia) but have normal numbers of white blood cells and platelets. |
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Thalassemia : A blood disorder involving lower-than-normal amounts of an oxygen-carrying protein. |