<p>A reputed Consultant of the Department of Cardiac Surgery at the <a href="http://Sir Ganga Ram Hospital" target="_blank">Sir Ganga Ram Hospital</a> in New Delhi, Dr. Sujay Shad pursued his MBBS & MS from AIIMS in New Delhi and completed his FRCS-CTH super specialization from the UK. Trained under eminent veterans in some of the best Cardiac Centers in the world, Dr. Shad is an expert in performing life-saving surgeries on high-risk patients. With over 20 years of experience, he has a special interest in performing Heart Transplants, Coronary Bypasses, Keyhole Cardiac Surgery, HOCM, Aortic Surgeries, Pulmonary Thrombo Endarterectomy for CTEPH, and Mitral Valve Repairs & Replacements. The only Cardiac Surgeon to successfully perform Heart Transplants in a private hospital in North India, he has earlier worked with other prestigious organizations, including the Harefield Hospital, St. Georges Hospital, and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, UK. With patents in Valve Mechanics and papers published in the 'Annals of Cardiac Surgery', he is also a specialist in the comprehensive management of Heart Failure patients. Bestowed with the E-Medinews Best Doctor Award for the years 2011 & 2012, Dr. Shad has undergone various training programs, including the Mitral Valve Repair, Surgery for Failing Heart, Heart-Lung Transplantation, Aortic Surgery, and Ventricular Assist from the Harefield Hospital & the University Hospital Queen Elizabeth in Birmingham, UK.<br></p>
  Education
MBBS - All India Institute of Medical Sciences New Delhi | 1987
FRCS - Cardiothoracic Surgery - All India Institute of Medical Sciences | New Delhi | 1993.
  Procedures
Revascularization
Patent Foramen Ovale
Ultrasound/Ultrasonography
Mitral/Heart Valve Replacement
Chest Pain Treatment
Stress Echocardiography
Hypertension Treatment
Heart Transplant
Vascular Surgery
Acute Aortic Dissection
  Specializations
Adult Cardiac Surgery
Bypass Surgery:- Off-pump CABG
Total Arterial CABG
Keyhole Cardiac Surgery
Aortic Surgery:- replacement of aortic aneurysm and aortic arch surgery for HOCM