Dr. Pramila Ramnis Baitha is working with Fortis Hospital Greater Noida as an Additional Director - Internal Medicine Department. She is a compassionate Internal Medicine Physician with 15+ years of experience caring for Complex patients in different settings, carefully reviewing...
Dr. Pramila Ramnis Baitha is working with Fortis Hospital Greater Noida as an Additional Director - Internal Medicine Department. She is a compassionate Internal Medicine Physician with 15+ years of experience caring for Complex patients in different settings, carefully reviewing medication and side effects to maintain patient safety committed to ongoing learning, application of evidence based medicine and use of technology. She completed her MBBS from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, University of Delhi in 2002 and also did one year of rotatory internship in 2003, MD in Internal Medicine from Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals, New Delhi in first attempt May 2005 - April 2008 and has also done thesis during MD titled - "Study of Serum Adiponectin, Serum Leptin and Serum Ferritin, Authropometric indices of Obesity and Correlation with Insulin Resistance in healthy population". She worked as a Senior Consultant at Kailash Hospital Greater Noida and has developed a healthy ethical practice in Greater Noida and neighboring Districts. She is Adept at building positive relationships with patients through the delivery of compassionate and empathetic care. She also worked as a Consultant at Apollo Hospital Banglore as registrar after completing her MD in Internal Medicine and got promoted to Senior Registrar and finally a full time Consultant in 2012. She became one of the youngest Consultant at Apollo Hospital in Banglore and has developed a healthy practice in a short span of two years.
Area of Expertise:
Internal Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Lifestyle Diseases
Blood Pressure Management
Diabetes and Metabolic Disorders
Geriatric Issues
Hypo/Hyper Vitminosis
Abdominal Issues
Anorexia
Malnutrition
Weight (gain/loss) Issues
Poisoning (snake bite/ insect) Issues
Blood Disorders and Anemia
Fever Issues
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