Dr. Malvika Sabharwal is Top Gynecologist Obstetrician in Karol Bagh, Delhi. Dr. Malvika Sabharwal practices at Jeewan Mala Hospital,67/1,New Rohtak Road,Karol Bagh,Delhi. Dr. Malvika Sabharwal is MBBS . You can Book Online Appointment, Consult with Dr. Malvika Sabharwal on www.365doctor.in.
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There are very few doctors in India (any specialty) who have won Padmashree Award by President of India. You can count the numbers on your fingers. Having contributed immensely to the world of gynecology and helping Indian women deal successfully with multiple health issues, Dr Malvika Sabharwal is one such recipient of this highly regarded award. Not just this, she has many more distinct awards to her credit. She is presently helping patients at Jeewan Mala Hospital, New Delhi as a Chief Consultant Dept. of Gynae. & Obs.
After her graduation from Lady Hardinge Medical College, New Delhi, Dr Malvika Sabharwal pursued post graduation in Gynae & Obs. She has received training in Hysteroscopy by Dr. Wamsteker in Netherlands and Laparoscopy with Dr. Adam Magos in U.K. She uses her 36 years of experience to good effect when treating complex issues. She is constantly holding FOGSI and IMA certified training courses in Laparoscopy and Hysteroscopy in New Delhi for more than 10 years.
Dr Malvika Sabharwal has presented many papers in national and international journals. Since 1993, she has been organizing various informative workshops on Laparoscopy & Hysteroscopy. She is an esteemed member of Delhi Medical Association, Indian Menopausal Society, Indian Fertility Society, etc.
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Delhi doctors remove world's largest fibroid.Interestingly, according to Dr Malvika Sabharwal who headed the team which removed the fibroid, Roopa's uterus has been saved, a major feat considering the tumour was removed through the uterus. Roopa will therefore be able to conceive a baby in future.http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Delhi-doctors-remove-worlds-largest-fibroid/articleshow/6817981.cms
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