
Dr Preeti Goyal
MBBS, DGO, DNB, EMBA
Education: Maulana Azad Medical College
Work Experience: DGHS, Max hospital, HCL Healthcare

Dr Upasana Bhatia
MBBS
Education: Govt. Medical College, Amritsar
Work Experience: Max Super Speciality Hospital

Dr Ashna Gupta
Ph. D, M.A
Education: Delhi University
Work Experience: Fortis, Escorts and Artemis

Dr Vivek Wankhede
MBBS
Education: Maharashtra University (MUHS Nashik)
Work Experience: ONGC,Pratisksha Hospital

Dr Prasanna Kumar
MBBS
Education: Andhra medical college (DR.NTRUHS)
Work Experience: GVP hospital and Medical college, ITBP

Ms Vidhi Dhingra
B.Sc,DDPHN,PGCDE
Education: Delhi University
Work Experience: Max Super Specialty Hospital
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“Meet the doctor” can refer to several things, including finding a doctor online through apps like DocPulse or the Star Health Insurance and MediBuddy websites, listening to the Meet the Doctor podcast, or learning about fictional doctors from shows like Doctor Who. You can find specific doctors and their online services, search for online doctor directories, or find video and audio content that features doctors
Find a doctor online
- Use apps: Download apps like DocPulse to schedule appointments, consult online, and manage records.
- Visit a website: Access online consultations through platforms like Star Health Insurance or MediBuddy.
- Search for directories: Use online directories, such as MeetMyDoctor, to find and book appointments with doctors in your area.
Learn about doctors
- Listen to podcasts: The Meet the Doctor podcast features interviews with doctors to help patients learn about them before seeing them.
- Watch videos: Numerous hospitals and organizations have “Meet the Doctor” video series on YouTube and other platforms.
- Read interviews and articles: Read interviews with doctors, like the one with Dr. Colin Goldschmidt on AusDoc.
For fictional characters
- Watch shows: “Meet the Doctor” can refer to characters in shows like the South Korean TV series The Doctors or the British series Doctor Who.
- Read books: You can also find books with “Meet the Doctor” in the title on sites like Amazon.in and Flipkart.
Seo Content
Meet the Doctors
Intro: Discover experienced surgeons across leading specialties and hospitals to help you decide with confidence.
Key Sections
- Browse doctors by specialty (urology, cardiac, general, ENT, etc.)
- Profile highlights: experience, procedures, hospitals, publications
- Patient reviews and consultation availability
- Safety note: outcomes vary; consult a qualified clinician
CTA: Explore doctors and schedule a consultation.
Meet the Doctors — Robotic Surgery Specialists
Meet the Doctors — Robotic Surgery Specialists
Choosing the right surgeon is one of the most important decisions in your robotic surgery journey. Beyond the technology, outcomes are driven by clinical judgment, experience, team coordination, and patient support. This page helps you discover specialists across departments, compare profiles, and prepare for a consultation that answers your real questions.
What you’ll find on RoboMitra doctor profiles
Experience and specialty focus
Robotic surgery spans multiple departments—urology, gynecology, oncology, general surgery, cardiac surgery, ENT, orthopedics, and more. A strong starting point is to look for doctors who frequently perform the procedure you need (or closely related procedures) and work in a hospital equipped for that specialty.
Approach to patient care
A good consultation is not just a “yes/no” to surgery. It should clarify:
- What your diagnosis means in day-to-day life
- Whether surgery is needed now, later, or not at all
- The pros and cons of robotic vs laparoscopic vs open approaches
- Expected recovery, follow-up needs, and support resources
Hospital ecosystem
Robotic procedures are supported by anesthesia, OT teams, nursing staff, ICU/ward support, imaging, pathology, and rehab services. RoboMitra helps you understand the larger care environment around your surgeon.
How to use this page effectively
- Filter by department and city to see relevant specialists near you.
- Review profiles and shortlist doctors who align with your procedure needs.
- Check availability and request an appointment slot.
- Prepare your questions using the checklist below.
Consultation prep: a simple checklist
Bring these details
- Your current symptoms and how long you’ve had them
- Past medical history (diabetes, BP, heart or lung conditions)
- Medications, supplements, and allergies
- Previous surgeries or hospitalizations
- Any reports and scans you already have
Ask these questions
- Do I need surgery? If yes, what are the options?
- What benefits could robotic surgery offer in my case?
- What is the expected recovery time for work and daily activities?
- What are the likely risks and how are they managed?
- What is the cost range, and what’s included or excluded?
- What follow-up visits or lifestyle changes are needed?
What “good fit” can look like
A strong doctor-patient fit usually includes:
- Clear explanations in simple language
- Transparency about alternatives and limitations
- Confidence backed by experience, not over-promises
- A structured plan with tests, steps, and timelines
- Responsiveness through the hospital care team
Book your appointment
Use RoboMitra to request a consultation with a specialist. If you are unsure which department to choose, you can request guidance and we’ll route you to the appropriate specialty team based on your symptoms and reports.
Disclaimer: Content on RoboMitra is for general awareness and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a qualified doctor for diagnosis and treatment.
Planning your journey: a simple 5-step framework
- Clarify the problem. Write down your symptoms and what affects them.
- Collect key records. Gather scans, lab reports, and prescriptions.
- Choose the right specialist. Match your concern to the correct department.
- Compare options logically. Evaluate doctors and hospitals objectively.
- Decide and plan recovery. Understand timelines and follow-ups.
This framework keeps the decision process structured and reduces anxiety because you always know your next step.
FAQs
**How do I share my reports safely?**
Share only relevant reports. Avoid sending sensitive details unless required for booking. Use secure upload options and keep originals with you.
**What if I don’t know the right department?**
Start with a guidance call or chat. Based on your symptoms and reports, we will route you to the most suitable specialty.
**Is recovery always faster with robotic surgery?**
Recovery depends on the procedure, your health, and post-operative care. Results vary from patient to patient.
**Can family members book on behalf of the patient?**
Yes. You can book for a parent, spouse, or child. Bring the patient’s documents to the consultation.
What to expect on the day of consultation
- The doctor listens to your symptoms and reviews reports
- Additional tests may be advised
- Treatment options are explained clearly
- Recovery, risks, and follow-up needs are discussed
- You receive a clear next-steps plan
If you don’t understand something, ask for clarification. A good consultation ends with clarity, not confusion.
