Dr. Sukriti Gupta
Haematology
Designation :
Principal Director and Head – Pediatric Hematology, Oncology, and Bone Marrow Transplant at Fortis Memorial Research Institute Gurgaon, India
Speciality :
Pediatric Hemato Oncologist and Bone Marrow Transplant
Location :
Gurgaon
Experience :
21 year Experience
Hospital :
Qualification :
MBBS, MD – Pediatrics, FNB – Pediatric Hematology-Oncology
Dr. Vikas Dua is recognized as a leading pediatric hemato-oncologist and bone marrow transplant expert of his generation. Each year, he provides care for numerous new pediatric patients, ranging from infants to young adults. He collaborates closely with these young patients and their families, offering support and education to prepare them for the treatment process and the challenges of raising a child with a life-threatening illness. As the foremost pediatric hematologist in Delhi, India, Dr. Dua is dedicated to ensuring that treatment is both comfortable and effective, allowing parents to concentrate on their child's recovery while enabling the patient to enjoy their childhood. His focus as a bone marrow specialist in Delhi, India, is on delivering the most advanced medical care alongside exceptional emotional support for both the child and their family.
Dr. Dua completed his MBBS and MD in Pediatrics at PGIMS, Rohtak, followed by a Fellowship in DNB Pediatrics at Sri Ganga Ram Hospital. He furthered his expertise with an Advanced Fellowship in Pediatric Bone Marrow Transplant at the National University Hospital in Singapore and received training in child BMT at the esteemed St. Jude’s Children Research Hospital in Memphis. Dr. Vikas Dua has been honored with numerous national and international awards for his remarkable contributions to Pediatric BMT and has published extensively in reputable national and international journals. With a wealth of experience in pediatric hematology and bone marrow transplantation, Dr. Dua is among the top specialists in India, having successfully performed over 800 transplants, particularly excelling in Stem Cell Transplants for Pediatric Unrelated and Haploidentical cases.