
MBBS, MD (Anaesthesia) DNB (Anaesthesia)
Specialist anaesthetist with 22 years' experience in complex surgery and intensive care
Experience
22 years
Languages
English, Hindi
Location
Al Nahda, Dubai
Sees
adults, children
Dr. Ajay Raj Gupta is a Specialist Anaesthetist at Zulekha Hospital with more than 22 years of clinical experience. He trained and worked as both an anaesthesiologist and intensivist (critical-care specialist) across multiple army hospitals in India, bringing deep expertise in managing patients through surgery and recovery.
Dr. Ajay specializes in advanced anaesthetic techniques for complex surgical procedures. His particular skills include placing central venous lines and arterial lines (specialized monitoring catheters), Swan-Ganz catheterization (advanced heart-function monitoring), fibre-optic intubation (a refined airway-management technique), and anaesthesia for highly advanced surgeries. He has published research on brain swelling in head injuries and on anaesthetic agents used in pediatric day-care procedures.
Special interests: central venous cannulation, arterial cannulation, swan-ganz catheterization, fibre-optic intubations, anaesthesia for highly advanced surgeries.
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MBBS
MD Anaesthesia
DNB Anaesthesia
Specialist Anaesthetist and Intensivist
Various Army Hospitals, India · 22+ years
2 publications listed on their hospital profile.
Consultations are available in English, Hindi.
Zulekha Hospital — Dubai, Al Nahda, Dubai.
Yes — this doctor sees children.
Commonly treated: Head Injuries.
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