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Dr. KP Singh

DIRECTOR ENDOCRINOLOGY | Fortis Mohali
  • Diabetology/Endocrinology | Diabetology/Endocrinology | Endocrinology
  • Experience34 YearsExperience
  • Fees 1050Fees
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Dr. K P Singh has been associated with Fortis Hospital, Mohali for the last 22 years. Prior to this, worked as an Assistant Professor Endocrinology in P.G.I.M.E.R Chandigarh for 3 years and established department of Endocrinology at SV Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, And...
Dr. K P Singh has been associated with Fortis Hospital, Mohali for the last 22 years. Prior to this, worked as an Assistant Professor Endocrinology in P.G.I.M.E.R Chandigarh for 3 years and established department of Endocrinology at SV Institute of Medical Sciences, Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh. Recipient of the 2007 WHO International Diabetes Center Award from Minneapolis and National Builders Award, 2007. His biography has been included in the 2008 Marquis Who's Who In World. He has 34 years of experience as an Endocrinologist and has published 58 articles in International Journals on Diabetes, Thyroid, Metabolic Bone Disease and Growth Hormone. Few studies like growth hormone therapy in burns, chronic fluoride toxicity in children, Metformin Osteoporosis link are the first land mark studies in the world. These studies have been highlighted in Medline and also received International media response in BBC, USA Today etc. He is a Member and Regular Participant of Annual Conferences of American Diabetic Association (ADA), American Endocrine Society (AES), American Association of Clinical Endocrinologist (AACE) and ASBMR (American Society for Bone Mineral Research). Also an active member of many NGO's who are working in the health sector. Parathyroid Adenoma was treated first time in Asia and America by non-surgical technique (HIFU). He is pioneer in the phase 3 global clinical trial research program. He has recruited highest number of patients from India in two dozen clinical trials.
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