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Dr. Arif Wahab
Cardiologist
•8+ years experience
Cardiologist • 8+ Years Exp.
MD (Med.), DM (Cardio)
Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha
English, Hindi, Urdu
About Dr. Arif Wahab
- •Dr. Arif Wahab is a top Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha in Delhi. Holding MD (Med.), DM (Cardio), Dr. Arif Wahab specializes in diagnosing and treating a wide range of Cardiology conditions, including Barth Syndrome, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Irregular Heartbeat, Orthostatic Hypotension, Patent foramen ovale, and more.
- •Dr. Arif Wahab has over 8 years of experience and is fluent in English, Hindi, Urdu.
- •Book a Digital Consultation or Hospital Visit with Dr. Arif Wahab on Apollo today. Fees for consultation:
- Online Consultation: ₹2000
- Physical Consultation: ₹2000
Dr. Arif Wahab is a Cardiologist with 8 Years of Experience. He is affiliated with Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha in New Delhi. Dr. Arif Wahab holds MD (Med.), DM (Cardio). He can treat a wide range of Cardiology conditions like Barth Syndrome, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Irregular Heartbeat, Orthostatic Hypotension, Patent foramen ovale, and more. He speaks English, Hindi, Urdu.
Book a Digital Consult/Hospital Visit with Dr. Arif Wahab with Apollo now.
Dr. Arif Wahab has over 8 years of experience as a Cardiologist at Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha
Dr. Arif Wahab stands out as an eminent cardiologist in Delhi, recognized for his exceptional skills and expertise in cardiac care. With 8+ years of dedicated practice, Dr. Wahab operates at Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, offering comprehensive cardiac services to his patients. His qualifications include MD (Med.) and DM (Cardio), ensuring top-notch medical care for individuals seeking cardiac treatment. Dr. Wahab's proficiency spans a wide spectrum of cardiac conditions, from common ailments to complex disorders.
Dr. Wahab specializes in monitoring blood pressure, assessing heart function, conducting treadmill tests, and administering treatment for patients with pacemakers. Utilizing advanced diagnostic tools like color Doppler and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, Dr. Wahab delivers precise diagnoses and effective treatment plans. In addressing cardiac issues such as stroke and congenital heart disease, Dr. Wahab's expertise shines through. He performs specialized procedures like dobutamine stress tests, FFR (Fractional flow reserve), trans- esophageal FCHO, and PAMI (Primary angioplasty in myocardial infarction), ensuring Optimal care for his patients. Dr. Wahab's approach to patient care is characterized by Empathy, patience, and collaboration. He conducts thorough physical examinations, reviews medical histories, and recommends appropriate tests to formulate tailored treatment strategies. Emphasizing the importance of lifestyle modifications, dietary changes, and exercise regimens, Dr. Wahab ensures holistic care for his patients. Renowned for his friendly demeanor and compassionate approach, Dr. Arif Wahab garners admiration from both patients and colleagues alike. He believes in empowering patients in their healthcare journey, stating. Each patient carries a doctor inside him. When we work in tandem with the patient, treatment is better.
If you're in need of a cardiologist in your area, Dr. Arif Wahab could be an excellent choice. for personalized and Dr. Wahab's expertise and dedication, patients can trust in receiving exceptional cardiac care for improved heart health and overall well-being.
Patient Reviews for Dr. Arif Wahab
Anzar Hashmi
10 months ago
Friendly behaviour dedicated
Creating a positive learning environment
shahansha shaik
2 years ago
Coronary artery disease
I consulted with Dr. Arif about my mother's heart CAD. Doctor has listened patiently, understood the problems, and suggested apt medications that helped in improving her quality of life. Highly suggested. Also, if you are in doubt about any heart issues/patients and need a second opinion then you can definitely reach him.
Highly suggested
Shahrab Zaheer
5 years ago
Heart palpitations
Completely Satisfied with Dr Arif Wahab consultation, medicines and counselling. And also satisfied with Apollo team for smooth process.
Completely Satisfied with Dr Arif Wahab consultation
Dastgir Alam
6 years ago
Heart Attack
Dr. Arif Wahab is excellent in his services. He is very soft and polite to patient as well as attendant. His diagnosis is good and treatment plan is cost saving.
Greatly improved my condition. Grateful for the support.
HK singh
6 years ago
Ataxia
Excellent Dr., polite, knowledgeable, identifies root cause and explains everything in easily understandable way. I am extremely greatful to him for his treatment.
Very much happy with the service
Conditions & Procedures
Conditions and Procedures
Top Conditions Treated
- •Barth Syndrome
- •Dilated cardiomyopathy
- •Irregular Heartbeat
- •Orthostatic Hypotension
- •Patent foramen ovale
- •Acute Aortic Dissection
- •Acute Pericarditis
- •Plication Of The Inferior Vena Cava
- •Palpitations
- •Heart Transplantation
- •Restrictive Cardiomyopathy
- •Rheumatic Heart Disease Treatment
- •Preoperative Treatment
- •Preventive Care Of Heart Lung Diseases
- •Primary Angiitis
- •Primary Pulmonary Hypertension
- •Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring
- •Andersen Tawil Syndrome
- •Screening For Coronary Artery Disease
- •Screening For Valvulae Heart Disease
- •Pain In Left Part Of Chest
- •Blood Pressure Changes
- •Treatment Of Arrhythmia
- •Double Outlet Right Ventricle
- •Double Inlet Left Ventricle
- •Chest Pain During Exercise
- •Cardiac Rehabilitation
- •Cardiovascular Emergencies
- •Cardiovascular Disease Prevention
- •Cardiac Tamponade
- •Cardiac Arrhythmias
Education & Work Experience
Registration
DMC-38167
Education
MD (Med.), DM (Cardio)
Work Experience
Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospitals (Oct'16 - Present)
Associate Consultant Interventional Cardiologist, Indraprastha Apollo Hospital (Nov'15- Sept'16)
J.C (Interventional Cardiologist), Indraprastha Apollo Hospital (April'13- Oct'15)
(Post DM) Senior Resident, H.R.M.C Government Centre of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Sciences (July'12-April'13)
D.M Fellow (Cardiology) from H.R.M.C. Govt. Centre of Cardiology and Cardiovascular Sciences (June 2009- July 2012 )
Senior Resident, (Cardiology) Centre for Cardiology and Cardiovascular Research, J.N.(Dec 2005 – Feb 2009 )
Medical College, A.M.U., Aligarh.(July 2002 – July 2005 )
Junior Resident (Internal Medicine) J N Medical College, AMU, Aligarh.(Jan 2001 – Feb 2002 )
Other Achievements
Memberships
1. Cardiology Society of India
2. International Affiliate Member SCAI (USA)
3. American Society of Echocardiography
Trainings and Certifications
Co- Investigator in Arrythmia and sudden death in hemodialysis patients : Monitoring in Dialysis Study ( MiD Study)
Co-investigator in OLDHAT Trial (Olmesartan in Diabetic Hypertensives Advanced Trial). a Phase IV trial for Olmesartan in Diabetic Hypertensives : To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Olmesartan and a combination of Olmesartan with Hydrochlorothiazide
Publications & Articles
Publications
Publications as first author 1. Agarwal AK, Sen R, Tripathy SK, et al. Is there any role of inhalational corticosteroids in the prophylaxis of post- traumatic fat embolism syndrome?. Cureus. 2015; 7(9):e332. 2. Agarwal AK. Proximal focal femoral deficiency. Medscape(e-medicine); December 2016.
Publications as Co-author 1. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V, Vaish A. Metachronous multicentric giant cell tumor in a young lady. BMJ Case Reports 2015. pii: bcr2015209368. 2. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK, Vaish A. Arthroscopic surgery for degenerative knee: systematic review and meta-analysis of benefits and harms. BMJ. 2015; 350 doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h2747 3. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Lessons learnt from a case of multiple myeloma. BMJ Case Reports. 2015; pii: bcr2015211358. 4. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. An unusual cause of focal hand dystonia due to retained implant of distal radius. BMJ Case Reports. 2016; pii: bcr2015213296. 5. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Letter to the Editor on “Can Total Knee Arthroplasty Be Safely Performed Among Nonagenarians? An Evaluation of Morbidity and MortalityWithin a Total Joint Arthroplasty Registry”, J Arthroplasty 2015; 30(1): 156-7. 6. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Letter to the editor on “Bilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty has Similar Complication Rates to Unilateral Total Hip Arthroplasty”. J Arthroplasty. 2015;30(10):1856. 7. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Functional outcome and quality of life after Patient-Specific Instrumentation (PSI) in Total Knee Arthroplasty (TKA): our concerns. J Arthroplasty. 2016;31(4):924. 8. Vaishya R, Demesugh M D, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Multiple atraumatic osteoporotic vertebral fractures: an unusual cause of back pain in a young adult. Apollo Medicine. 2015;12(2):144-47. 9. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V, Shrivastava VK. A hidden cause of troublesome finger pain in an adult. Apollo Medicine. 2015;12 (3): 216–17. 10. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. An unusual cause of dysphagia. Apollo Medicine. 2015; 12(4): 287-88. 11. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Multiple ‘stones’ in the knee. Apollo Medicine. 2016; 13 (1): 69-70. 12. Vaishya R, Vijay, Singh H, Agarwal AK. Arthroscopic retrieval of a bullet from the knee. Apollo Medicine. 2016; 13 (2): 127-132. 13. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK, Jha GK . Arthroscopic assisted ankle arthrodesis: a surgery simplified. Apollo Medicine. 2015; 12(4): 280-282. 14. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. ’Salvage Treatment' of Aggressive Giant Cell Tumor of Bones with Denosumab. Cureus. 2015;7(7): e291. 15. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Singh H, Vijay V. A novel trans-fibular approach for the nonunion of tibial shaft fractures with poor antero-medial skin. Cureus. 2015;7(9):e315. 16. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V et al. Surgical management of musculoskeletal injuries after 2015 Nepal earthquake: our experience. Cureus. 2015; 7(8): e306. 17. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Ingole S, Vijay V. Current trends in Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction. Cureus. 2015;7(11):e378. 18. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Fibro-cartilaginous Dysplasia of the bone: a rare variant of fibrous dysplasia. Cureus. 2016; 8(1): e448. 19. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Extensor mechanism disruption after total knee arthroplasty: a case series and review of literature. Cureus. 2016, 8(2): e479. 20. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V, Vaish A. Heterotopic ossification circumferentia articularis (hoca) of both knee joints after guillain-barré syndrome. Cureus. 2016, 8(2): e480. 21. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. An unusual cause of fever in a patient with total hip arthroplasty. Cureus. 2016, 8(2): e496. 22. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Singh H, Vijay V. Brown tumor masquerading as metastatic bone disease. Cureus. 2015;7(12): e431. 23. Gupta M, Mittal MK, Agrawal K, Agarwal AK, Thukral BB. Gorlin-goltz syndrome - a rare cause of recurrent jaw pain in a young child. Cureus. 2015; 7(9):e313. 24. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Edomwyonyi EO, Vijay V. Musculoskeletal manifestations of sickle cell disease: A review. Cureus. Oct 2015; 7(10): e358. 25. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Reversed distal femur locking plate for failed proximal femoral nail with non union of proximal femur fracture. Int Orthop. 2016;40(8):1709-15. 26. Vijay V, Vaishya R, Agarwal AK. Local infiltration analgesia v/s standard analgesia in TKA: some concerns. J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2015; 23 (3): 406-407. 27. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Ingole S, Vijay V. Current practice variations in the management of anterior cruciate ligament injuries in Delhi. J Clin Orthop Traum. 2016; 7(3): 193-9. 28. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Demesugh DM, Agarwal AK. Surgical approaches for total knee arthroplasty. J Clin Orthop Traum. 2016; 7(2): 71-9. 29. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Jha G, Agarwal AK. Open reduction and internal fixation of capitellum fracture through anterolateral approach with headless double threaded compression screws: a series of 16 patients. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2016;25(10):e313. 30. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Bilateral segmental pelvic and femoral fractures in a young female: A rare case report. Chinese J Traumatol (2016), http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cjtee.2016.01.017. 31. Vaishya R, Gupta N, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Comment on “A Systematic Literature Review of Three Modalities in Technologically Assisted TKA”. Adv Orthop. 2016; 6539878. 32. Sen RK, Prakash S, Tripathy SK, Agarwal AK, Sen IM. Inhalational Ciclesonide found beneficial in prevention of fat embolism syndrome and improvement of hypoxia in isolated skeletal trauma victims. Eur J Trauma and Emer Surg. 2016; DOI:10.1007/s00068-016-0633-1. (ahead of print). 33. Gupta M, Mittal MK, Thukral BB, Agarwal AK. Coracoclavicular Joint: A Rare Entity. Orthop Muscular Syst. 2015; 4:196. 34. Gupta M, Mittal MK, Agrawal K, Agarwal AK, Thukral BB. Primary Tubercular Osteomyelitis of Manubrio Sternal Joint: A Case Report. Mycobact Dis. 2015; 5:188. 35. Vaishya R, Vijay, Singh H, Agarwal AK. Novel technique for percutaneous biopsy of a peri-acetabular lesion. Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 2016; 98: 339–346. 36. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK, Jahangir J. Resurgence of vitamin D: Old wine in new bottle. J Clin Orthop Traum. 2015; 6(3):173-183. 37. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Osteoarthritis of the hips in hereditary multiple exostoses. Apollo Medicine. 2015; 12(1). DOI:10.1016/j.apme.2015.02.014. 38. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Diagnostic and management dilemma in a case of low back pain. Apollo Medicine. 2015; 12(1). DOI:10.1016/j.apme.2015.02.013 39. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V, Mancha DG. Single-stage management of a neglected radial club hand deformity in an adult. BMJ Case Rep. 2015; pii: bcr2014208682. 40. Trikha V, Goyal T, Agarwal AK. Multiple floating metatarsals: a unique injury. Chin J Traumatol. 2013; 16(2):110-2. 41. Gopinathan NR, Sen RK, Viswanathan VK, Agarwal AK, et al. Early, reliable, utilitarian predictive factors for fat embolism syndrome in polytrauma patients. Indian J Critic Care Med. 2013; 17:38-42. 42. Purushothaman B, Agarwal AK, Dawson M. Posttraumatic Chronic Patellar Dislocation Treated by Distal Femoral Osteotomy and Medial Patellofemoral Ligament Reconstruction. Orthopedics. 2012; 35(11):e1668-72. 43. Soni RK, Mehta SM, Awasthi B, Singh JL, Agarwal AK, et al. Radiation-free Insertion of Distal Interlocking Screw in Tibial and Femur Nailing: A Simple Technique. J Surg Tech Case Rep. 2012; 4(1):15-18. 44. Sen RK, Tripathy SK, Kumar A, Agarwal AK, et al. Metaphyseo-diaphyseal junction fracture of distal humerus in children. J pediatric orthop. 2011; 21(2):109-14. 45. Sen RK, Tripathy SK, Agarwal AK, Tamuk T. Battered baby with multiple epiphyseal separations: Case report and review of literature. European J Orthop Surg Traumatol. 2011; 21 (6):423-427. 46. Tripathy SK, Saini R, Sudes P, Dhillon MS, Gill SS, Sen RK, Agarwal AK, et al. Application of the Ponseti principle for deformity correction in neglected and relapsed clubfoot using the Ilizarov fixator. J pediatric orthop. 2011; 20(1):26-32. 47. Sen RK, Tripathy SK, Aggarwal S, Agarwal AK, et al. Broken kirschner or guide-wire retrieval: A report of 4 cases. Hip international. 2010; 20(4):551-4. 48. Sen RK, Tripathy SK, Virk MS, Aggarwal S, Saini R, Agarwal AK. Traumatic separation of capital femoral epiphysis in children: What has changed since Ratliff's era? Report of five cases and review of literature. European J Orthop Surg & Traumatol. 2010; 20 (1):29-35. 49. Sen RK, Tripathy SK, Dhatt S, Saini R, Aggarwal S, Agarwal AK. Primary tuberculous pyomyositis of forearm muscles. The Indian journal of tuberculosis. 2010; 57(1):34-40. 50. Tripathy SK, Sen RK, Agarwal AK. Fibular grafting in diaphyseal Gorham'S disease: Report of two cases and review of literature. European J Ortho Surg Traumatol. 2009; 19(7): 485-490. 51. Vaishya R, Kapoor C, Golwala P, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. A Rare Giant Cell Tumour of the Distal Fibula and its Management. Cureus. 2016; 8(7):e666. 52. Vaishya R, Kapoor C, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. A Rare Presentation of Ganglion Cyst of the Elbow. Cureus. 2016; 8(7): e665. 53. Vaishya R, Birla VP, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Computerized tomography based " patient specific blocks " improve postoperative mechanical alignment in primary total knee arthroplasty. World J Orthop. 2016;7(7):426-433. 54. Vaishya R, Pariyo GB, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Non-operative management of osteoarthritis of the knee joint. J Clinic Orthop Trauma. 2016; 7(3):170-176. 55. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Jha GK, Agarwal AK. Prospective study of the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction associated with high tibial opening wedge osteotomy in knee arthritis associated with instability. J Clinic Orthop Trauma. 2016;7(4):265-271. 56. Vaishya R, Khatri V, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Spontaneous osteonecrosis of navicular and talus (SONNT). J Clinic Orthop Trauma. 2016;7(1):83-87. 57. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Plate augmentation with retention of intramedullary nail is effective for resistant femoral shaft non-union. J Orthop. 2016; 13(4):242–245. 58. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Birla VP, Agarwal AK. Inter-observer variability and its correlation to experience in measurement of lower limb mechanical axis on long leg radiographs. J Clinic Orthop Trauma. 2016; 7(4): 260-264. 59. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Sartorius muscle pedicle iliac bone graft for the treatment of avascular necrosis of femur head. J Hip Preserv Surg. 2016; 3(3): 215-222. 60. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Gupta N, Vijay V. Chronic lymphedema of the lower limb: a rare cause of dislocation of total hip arthroplasty. Cureus. 2016; 8(4): e579. 61. Vaish A, Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Stress fracture of the proximal ?bula after total kneearthroplasty. BMJ Case Rep. 2016; DOI:10.1136/bcr-2016-214886. 62. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Pandit RS, Agarwal AK. Mega prosthetic replacement of elbow for resistant nonunion of distal humerus. J Orthop Case Rep. 2016;6(2): 46-49. 63. Rai BK , Vaishya R, Agarwal AK. Spontaneous bone regeneration in an open segmental fracture of the forearm with extruded middle segment. Cureus. 2016; 8(9): e772. 64. Vaishya R, Azizi AT, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Apophysitis of the Tibial Tuberosity (Osgood-Schlatter Disease): A Review. Cureus. 2016; 8(9): e780. 65. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Adhesive capsulitis: Current practice guidelines. Apollo Medicine. 2016;13(3):198-202. 66. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Wamae D, Agarwal AK.. Is total knee replacement justified in the morbidly obese? A Systematic Review. Cureus. 2016; 8(9): e804. 67. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Wamae D, Agarwal AK. Letter to editor. Response to: Open reduction and internal fixation of capitellar fracture through anterolateral approach with headless double threaded compression screws: a series of 16 patients. J Shoulder Elbow Surg. 2016;25(10):e314. 68. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Bilateral groin pain in a young man. BMJ. 2016; 355: i5025. 69. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Azizi A, et al. Haglund’s Syndrome: A Commonly Seen mysterious Condition. Cureus. 2016; 8(10): e820. 70. Vaishya R, Krishnan M, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. A Rare Combination of Complex Elbow Dislocation and Distal Radial Fracture in Adults. Cureus. 2016; 8(11): e868. 71. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Nwagbara IC, Agarwal AK. Diffuse idiopathic skeletal hyperostosis (DISH) – A common but less known cause of back pain. Apollo Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcot.2016.11.006. 72. Panthi S, Khatri K, Kharel K, Agarwal AK et al. Outcome of percutaneous release of tennis elbow: a non-randomized controlled trial study. Cureus; 2017: 9(1): e952. 73. Panthi S, Khatri K, Kharel K, Agarwal Ak et al. Radiological and functional outcome of medial epicondyle fracture treated surgically in children and adolescents: a retrospective study. Cureus. 2017; 9(1): e953. 74. Panthi S, Khatri K, Kharel K, Agarwal AK et al. Radiological and functional outcome of displaced colles’ fracture managed with closed reduction and percutaneous pinning: A prospective study. Cureus. 2017; 9(1): e960. 75. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Letter to the Editor on 'Tibiofemoral Dislocation After Total Knee Arthroplasty'. J Arthroplasty. 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.arth.2016.10.022. 76. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Healing of pathological fracture in a case of multiple myeloma. BMJ case rep. Jan 2017. doi:10.1136/bcr-2016-218672. 77. Tiwari M, Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Tourniquet during total knee arthroplasty: A review. Apollo Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apme.2017.01.005. 78. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Panthi S, et al. (March 04, 2017) Bilateral Patella Dislocation after Total Knee Arthroplasty: A Report of Two Cases and a Review of the Literature. Cureus; 9(3): e1075. DOI 10.7759/cureus.1075. 79. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V, et al. A Brown Tumor of Tibial Diaphysis Masquerading as Malignancy . Cureus 2017; 9(6): e1319. doi:10.7759/cureus.1319. 80. Vaishya R, Butta H, Sardana R, Vaish A, Vijay V, Agarwal AK, Mendiratta L. Letter to the Editor on "Periprosthetic Joint Infections Caused by Enterococci Have Poor Outcomes". J Arthroplasty. 2017 Apr 29. pii: S0883-5403(17)30346-7. doi: 10.1016/j.arth.2017.04.024 81. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Jaiswal C, Vijay V, Vaish A. Bilateral Simultaneous Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty as a Single Staged Procedure: A Case Report and Review of Literature. Cureus. 2017 Mar 23;9(3):e1112. doi: 10.7759/cureus.1112. 82. Vaishya R, Krishnan M, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Arthroscopic management of popliteal cyst: Comments and concerns. Indian J Orthop. 2017 Mar-Apr;51(2):229. doi: 10.4103/ortho.IJORTHO_164_16. 83. Vaishya R, Pandit R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Intra-articular hyaluronic acid is superior to steroids in knee osteoarthritis: A comparative, randomized study. J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2017 Jan-Mar;8(1):85-88. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2016.09.008. 84. Vaishya R, Azizi AT, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Arthroscopic assisted ankle arthrodesis: A retrospective study of 32 cases. J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2017 Jan-Mar;8(1):54-58. doi: 10.1016/j.jcot.2016.12.002 85. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK, Vaish A. Where do we need more than one approach for acetabular fractures and which one first. Trauma international. 2017; 3(1):1-4. 86. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Agarwal AK. Is simultaneous bilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty safe in geriatric population? A retrospective cohort study with upto 9 years follow up. J Clin Orthop Trauma. 2017; DOI: 10.1016/j.jcot.2017.05.013 87. Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V , etal. Thromboprophylaxis in joint replacement surgery by Non-Pharmacological Methods: indications, effectiveness, and results. Asian journal of arthroplasty. 2017;2(1):10-14. 88. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Hussaini SM, Agarwal AK. Association of vitamin D and knee osteoarthritis. Apollo Medicine 2017. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apme.2017.01.011 89. Abhishek vaish, Vaishya R, Agarwal AK, Vijay V. Practice guidelines for approaching articular cartilage defects of the knee. Apollo Medicine.2017. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apme.2017.01.009. 90. Vaishya R, Vijay V, Edomwonyi E, Agarwal AK. Fixed distal femoral valgus cutting angle is still justifiable in total knee replacement. J Clin Orthop Trauma. http://dx.do
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FAQs
Where does Dr. Arif Wahab practice?
Dr. Arif Wahab practices at Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha in Delhi.
How can I book an appointment with Dr. Arif Wahab?
You can book an appointment online via the Apollo 24|7 website or app by selecting an available slot. You can book a digital consult as well as Physical visit to the hospital.
What do patients say about Dr. Arif Wahab?
Most patients recomment Dr. Arif Wahab. He is highly rated by patients for their expertise and compassionate care.
What is Dr. Arif Wahab's educational qualification?
Dr. Arif Wahab holds MD (Med.), DM (Cardio), and specializes in Cardiologist.
How many years of experience does Dr. Arif Wahab have?
Dr. Arif Wahab has over 8 years of experience in Cardiology.
What is Dr. Arif Wahab's medical specialty?
Dr. Arif Wahab specializes in Cardiology, offering expert care in this field for more than 8 years.
What conditions does Dr. Arif Wahab treat?
Dr. Arif Wahab treats conditions like Barth Syndrome, Dilated cardiomyopathy, Irregular Heartbeat and more conditions related to Cardiology.
What is the consultation fee for Dr. Arif Wahab?
The consultation fee for Dr. Arif Wahab is ₹2000.
Does Dr. Arif Wahab offer online consultations?
Yes, Dr. Arif Wahab provides online consultations via Apollo 24|7.