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Dr Pankaj Venkatrao Deshpande

24+ Years Experience
MRCP (Paediatrics) UK, FCPS (Child Health), MD (Paediatrics), DCH, MBBS | Pediatric Nephrologist
English | Hindi | Gujarati
Overall Rating 4.96
Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai
# Plot # 13, Parsik Hill Road, Off Uran Road, Sector - 23, Cbd Belapur, Opp. Nerul Wonders Park, Navi Mumbai, , Mumbai, ,

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    Overview

    Dr Pankaj Venkatrao Deshpande is a distinguished Pediatric Nephrology based at Apollo Hospitals Navi Mumbai. With an impressive 24 years of experience in the medical field, he has dedicated his career to providing exceptional healthcare services to patients. He holds MRCP (Paediatrics) UK, FCPS (Child Health), MD (Paediatrics), DCH, MBBS, showcasing his extensive training and commitment to medical excellence. He is proficient in multiple languages, ensuring effective communication with a diverse range of patients.

    He is known for his patient-centric approach, emphasizing the importance of understanding each patient’s unique needs and medical history. He expertise encompasses a wide range of conditions related to Pediatric Nephrology, enabling he to deliver precise diagnoses and treatments. He ensures that patients receive care tailored to their individual health requirements.

    In his practice, Dr Pankaj Venkatrao Deshpande goes beyond treatments by educating patients about their health conditions. This empowers individuals to take active roles in managing their health and making informed decisions. By fostering a supportive and understanding environment, he builds trust and ensures long-term health management strategies for patients.

    Dedicated to staying updated with advancements in his field, Dr Pankaj Venkatrao Deshpande actively collaborates with other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care. He commitment to improving health outcomes continues to leave a lasting impact on the lives of his patients, solidifying his reputation as a trusted name in Pediatric Nephrology.

    Experience

    Presently Consultant Pediatric Nephrology at
    • Hinduja Hospital, Mahim
    • Hinduja healthcare, Khar
    • MGM hospital, Vashi
    • Bethany Hospital, Thane
    • Kidney Speciality Group, Vashi
    • Sai Child Care Clinic, Panvel
    • Dr Yewale’s hospital, Vashi
    • Kharghar
    Experience:
    • Completed MD (Pediatrics) from Bai Jerbai Wadia hospital and KEM hospital in 1995 and then went to UK. Was in UK for 10 years. Completed MRCP.
    • After gaining experience in Pediatric Nephrology in centres like University Wales Hospital, Cardiff, Birmingham Childrens hospital, Birmingham and Guy’s hospital, London was appointed Consultant Pediatric Nephrologist at Southampton General Hospital, Southampton. Was a consultant for 5 years.
    • Returned to India and have been practising Pediatric Nephrology from 2005-2006.
     

    Research and Publication

    Publications:
    • Interpretation is more important than doing the test: DMSA scan Journal of Pediatric Infections
    • IAP Infectious Disease Colour Atlas 2013, pediatric nephrology
    • Parthas Textbook of Pediatric Fundamentals
    • IAP Colour Atlas 2012 Pediatric Nephrology
    • Pearls in Pediatric Nephrology (handbook in Pediatric Nephrology) 2008
    • Primary  Fanconi  syndrome.  Indian   Pediatrics  34(6):547-9,  1997  June
    • Microscopic polyarteritis  with  renal  and  cerebral  involvement.  Paediatric  Nephrology  (2000) 15:134-135
    • An audit of RCP guidelines on DMSA scanning after urinary tract infection
    • in  Archives  of  Disease  in  Childhood  April  2001, Vol 84, No 4,  324-327
    • Hypertension: a cause of growth impairment in Journal of Human Hypertension 2002, 16: 363-366
    • Improved efficacy of basiliximab over antilymphocyte globulin induction therapy in paediatric renal transplantation in Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation 2002, 17: 1304-1309
    • Acute renal tubular dysfunction in association with salmonella enteritidis in Indian Pediatrics 2004, volume 41: 395-396
    • Ondansetron for paediatric uraemic pruritus: a case report in Pediatric Nephrology 2004, 19: 694-696
    • Tubulointerstitial nephritis and uveitis in monozygotic twin boys in Pediatric Nephrology 2004, August
     
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