Dr. Sandeep Guleria is a highly esteemed Transplant Specialist Surgeon based in South Delhi, Delhi. With an extensive career spanning over 33 years, he combines a wealth of experience and advanced skills to provide exceptional care to his patients. Dr. Guleria is well-versed in both English and Hindi, ensuring clear communication and understanding with a diverse patient base.
He holds an impressive array of qualifications, including MBBS, MS, DNB, FRCS, FRCP, and MNAMS, reflecting his dedication to continual learning and professional development in the field of transplant surgery. As a member of the Apollo Healthcare Group, Dr. Guleria is committed to delivering high-quality medical care and innovative treatments to patients facing complex transplant needs.
Dr. Guleria is recognized for his expertise in multiple aspects of Transplant Surgery, making him a sought-after surgeon for patients in need of organ transplantation. His patient-centric approach is highlighted by his ability to explain intricate medical processes, ensuring that patients and their families feel informed and comfortable throughout their treatment journey.
Being based in the vibrant city of South Delhi, he is equipped to serve a large population, offering hope and solutions to those dealing with critical health challenges related to organ failure. His contributions to the field have not only improved individual patient outcomes but have also elevated the standards of transplant care in his community.
For anyone seeking expert advice and surgical intervention from a seasoned professional, Dr. Sandeep Guleria stands out as a leading figure in transplant surgery.
Guleria S., Aron M., Sinha S. "Vascular access Surgery : a simplified technique for the creation of AV fistulae using surgical glove cuffs" Indian Journal Of Urology 1995 Vol. II:2: 90
Guleria S., Sinha S., Dorairajan LN, Khazanchi RK., Saxena S., Agarwal SK, Tiwari SC, Dash SC "Spontaneous Renal Allograft Rupture : Still a threat" Nephron 1995 :70: 385-386
Mitttal R., Saxena S., Guleria S., Mittal S., Agarwal SK., Tiwari SC., Dash SC., "Visceral Leishmaniasis : A rare cause of unexplained pyrexia in a renal allograft recipient" Nephron1995: 70: 123-124.
Agarwal SK., Dash SC., Tiwari SC., Saxena S., Mehta SN., Guleria S., Dwivedi SN., Mehra NK., "Results of conversion from triple drug therapy to double drug therapy in live related renal transplantation" Transplantation 1995 :59:1: 27-31
Bakshi S., Nandi D., Guleria S., "Cadaver Renal Transplant - Our experience with relatives" National Medical Journal Of India 1994: 3:7:232