Dr. Niraj Anand
Experience: | 2 years |
Education: | Pramukhswami Medical College |
Academic degree: | MS (Master Of Surgrey) |
Area of specialization: | I am working in ENT with focus on both common issues and complex disorders that affect ear, nose, throat and head & neck. My daily practice include diagnosing and treating patients with help of endoscopic procedures like nasal endoscopy, laryngoscopy and otoendoscopy, whether for evaluation or therapeutic purpose. In otology, I deal with middle ear disease, ear surgeries and hearing loss assessment, while in rhinology I handle sinus problems, septoplasty and FESS for chronic cases.
I also manage laryngology cases where voice disorder or vocal cord lesions need microlaryngeal surgery, and head & neck work where both benign and malignant conditions require close evaluation and ongoing management. Emergency ENT care is also key part of my role, including airway support, stopping epistaxis, or removal of foreign body when patient comes in distress. Over time I developed special interest in running OPDs for allergy and vertigo patients, since these are frequent but often mismanaged complaints that need patience and continuity of care. My approach is evidence-based but also practical, trying to balance surgical options with medical therapy and patient comfort. |
Achievements: | I am proud of the journey so far.. I started by setting up my own ENT clinic in Morbi, where I manage full range of ENT cases and gave local patients access to specialized care they earlier travel far for. Later I worked as Senior Resident at GMERS Junagadh, balancing heavy OPD work with teaching undergraduates and learning from high volume emergency exposure. Over time I performed and assisted in sinus surgery, ear procedures, airway work and many urgent cases, which sharpen my decision skills and confidence in patient care. |
I am an ENT specialist with work that span across both private practice and residency in teaching hospital. In Morbi, Gujarat, I managed my own ENT clinic for 1 year where I handled everything from outpatient consults to emergency cases. That phase teached me how to take decisions independently, balance medical & surgical treatment, and get comfort with endoscopic procedure day to day. Running a clinic also gave me chance to build close relations with patients, sometimes even beyond the diagnosis and prescription part, more about listening and understanding what they go through. I also worked as Senior Resident in Department of ENT at GMERS Medical College, Junagadh for 1 year. That role was quite different – high volume OPDs, regular emergency calls and a lot of exposure to advanced surgical cases. I was actively involved in otology and rhinology surgeries, also assisted and performed cases in head & neck including thyroid and parotid. Teaching undergraduate students was also part of my daily work, and honestly I learnt as much from explaining basics to them as they might have from me. Research and academic activities were integral too, and I became more aware of how ENT practice is evolving in evidence based way. During my residency I paid special attention to allergy and vertigo patients, areas that often dont get highlighted but are very distressing for patients. Managing those conditions helped me refine diagnostic approach and patience with long term care. Overall, both my practice and residency gave me balanced expereince – the independence of private setup and the rigour of institutional medicine. I feel this mix makes me better prepared to serve patients across wide range of ENT disorders, be it routine ear complaints or complex head & neck surgeries.