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Dr. Sanjay B S
CONSULTANT THORACIC SURGERY | Fortis Nagarbhavi
  • Cardiac Sciences | Adult CTVS (Cardiothoracic and Vascular Surgery)
  • date12 YearsExperience
  • rupee 950Fees
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Dr. Sanjay B S, MBBS, MS (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Cardiothoracic Surgery) Consultant - Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery. Dr. Sanjay BS is an eminent cardiologist at Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Road. After completing training in cardiac surgery from the prestigious Grant medic...
Dr. Sanjay B S, MBBS, MS (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Cardiothoracic Surgery) Consultant - Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery. Dr. Sanjay BS is an eminent cardiologist at Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Road. After completing training in cardiac surgery from the prestigious Grant medical college in Mumbai, he started as a registrar in Cardiac Surgery at Sagar Hospital Bangalore. Then went for further specialty training in UK and worked at the Wythenshawe Hospital Manchester, and Harefield Hospitals in the UK. Work Experience: Dr. Sanjay has with him with an experience of over 12 years. Education: Dr. Sanjay BS, has completed his MBBS from Karnataka Medical College, Hubli, Karnataka in1994. He went to do his MS (General Surgery) from Bangalore Medical College. He has done his M.Ch (Cardiothoracic Surgery) in the year 2002 from Grant Medical College Mumbai. Area of Expertise: • Adult Cardiac surgery • Aortic Surgeries and heat failure therapies.
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education Education
MBBS, MS (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Cardiothoracic Surgery)
Awards & Accolades
Dr. Sanjay B S, MBBS, MS (General Surgery), M.Ch. (Cardiothoracic Surgery) Consultant - Cardio Thoracic & Vascular Surgery. Dr. Sanjay BS is an eminent cardiologist at Fortis Hospital, Cunningham Roa...
Honors & Awards: Dr. Sanjay is instrumental in setting up cardiac surgical units at Sagar hospital and Baptist hospital Bangalore & has also used his expertise for humanitarian aid in inhospitable conditions in war torn Iraq to help deliver quality healthcare to the war torn country.
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