Dr. Nikhil Modi

Dr. Nikhil Modi
Dr. Nikhil Modi

Designation of Dr. Nikhil Modi

Dr. Nikhil Modi 
Pulmonologist, Respiratory Medicine Specialist
Consultant – Pulmonology, Critical Care
Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals, New Delhi, India

Profile Snapshot of Dr. Nikhil Modi

  • Dr. Nikhil Modi is a young pulmonologist from India with having specialization in Critical Care, Respiratory, and Sleep Medicine.
  • He has nearly 13 years of experience treating critically ill patients in many verticals.
  • Dr. Modi is currently working as a consultant Pulmonologist in the Department of Pulmonology, Critical Care at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi.
  • He got vast exposure to fibreoptic bronchoscopy and managing other chest disorders.
  • Dr. Nikhil Modi is active in paper presentations at conferences, and research as well. He has also published papers and studies in various medical journals.

Dr. Nikhil Modi’s Expertise

  • Allergy skin testing
  • Anesthesia
  • Auto-fluorescence Video Bronchoscopy
  • Bullectomy
  • Cardiopulmonary exercise testing
  • Critical Care Respiratory Sleep Medicine
  • Decortication
  • Epidural And Spinal Anesthesia
  • Fibreoptic Bronchoscopy
  • Immunotherapy for aeroallergens
  • Lobectomy
  • Lung Surgery
  • Lung Transplant
  • Mediastinoscopy
  • Pulmonary Function Treatment (PFT)
  • Tracheostomy

Work Experience of Dr. Nikhil Modi

  • Practicing Consultant – Pulmonology, Critical Care at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi

Dr. Nikhil Modi’s Qualifications

  • MBBS
  • MD – Pulmonary Medicine
  • European Diploma in Adult Respiratory medicine
  • Fellow (FCCP) of American College of Chest Physicians
  • Indian Diploma In critical care medicine

Memberships of Dr. Nikhil Modi

  • National College of Chest Physicians
  • European Respiratory Society
  • Indian Society of Critical Care Medicine

Publications of Dr. Nikhil Modi

  • “Acute respiratory distress syndrome: Predictors of non-invasive ventilation failure and intensive care unit mortality in clinical practice” (Journal of Critical care Vol;31, 26 -30)
  • “Intrathoracic goiter associated with pulmonary tuberculosis” is the case report published in Indian Journal of Tuberculosis Vol: 62, 117-120

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