Media Coverage 2002
The liver unit of Apollo Hospital, Delhi is the only center in the india subcontinent that conduct liver transplant operations.
Media Coverage 2003
The liver is body’s largest organ, weighing about 1500g in adults. The liver performs many complex functions in the body, including producing most proteins needed by the body,
Media Coverage 2007
“If a child continues to suffer from jaundice for more than tow weeks, the patient should be taken to doctor immediately,” expressed leading doctor during
Media Coverage 2009
Shah Mahmood Zadren travels to india three times a year. The kabul resident has little choice but to travel with his son and three nephews
Media Coverage 2011
Almost two in three 61% patients admitted to Delhi Inderprastha Apollo Hospital are malnourished on admission, which influences
Media Coverage 1998
The deadly hepatitis B infection, which is the most common cause of liver cancer and cirrhosis in India, can be kept at an arm’s
Media Coverage 1999
The chickenpox vaccine is finally here almost 15 years after its launch in japan. Recently, SmithKline Beecham, the multi-national responsible for
Media Coverage 2000
What was the significance of the confrence ‘paediatric care in the next millenium’, which was held in the capital recently?
Media Coverage 2001
Lakshay sharma will never be able to savour a cake if he ever were to cut It on his birthday. For, the three and a half years old suffers form celiac disease
Media Coverage 2002
Chased by angry paient to the nearest consumer court, city doctors are scampering for insurance cover. Doctor say filing cases
Media Coverage 2003
Chased by angry paient to the nearest consumer court, city doctors are scampering for insurance cover. Doctor say filing cases
Media Coverage 2004
With the born, comes the bane. And this is proving to be another monsoon of discontent on the health fornt.
Media Coverage 2005
Winter has thrown up an unhealthy surprise this year. Swati Dharmarajan was foxed when her 6 years old old aditiya got a sudden,
Media Coverage 2007
Next time your child complains of abdominal pain don’t reprimand him for using it as an excuse to avoid school, Studies or drinking milk
Media Coverage 2009
In a rare surgery – only the second time in the world surgeons at Apollo Hospital used to appendix of child to treat Byler’s Disease,
Media Coverage 2010
On Doctor’s Day today, HT City asked some men and women in white coats to share what makes this day special for them
Media Coverage 2012
Doctors from various Delhi government hospitals were sensitised about celiac disease, a condition caused by gluten allergy that damages
Media Coverage 1998
The country’s first-ever paediatric liver transplant has been performed on a 10-month-old baby girl at a corporate hospital here.
Media Coverage 1999
India’s first living retated liver transplatation was carried out at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, New Delhi on 15th November, 1998 by the Transplant team comprising Surgeons
Media Coverage 2000
Six-years-old Soumyadeep Ghosh is excited. It is his first day in Don Bosco. His Parents Moushumi and Shantanu are hard put to contain the boy’s enthusiasm
Media Coverage 2002
The board room in the city hospital was all decked up, the Palestinian and Indian flags decorated the wall along with famous Disney Characters.
Media Coverage 2005
Liver transplant is now routine operation at Apllo Indraprastha Hospital in Delhi. But it wasn’t so in 1999, when a six-years-old patient arrived there from Kolkata.
2 kids back from india after surgery 2006
Two children Usman Shehzad and Hamza Akhtar returned home Monday form india after successful segmental liver transplant at a private hospital New Delhi
Liver Transplant sergury on nepali boy successful 2007
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital, Delhi announced Successful outcome of the liver transplnat surgery carried out in 14-years-old Nepalese boy Anil Lamsal.
Media Coverage 2008
For 15 months old Nihan Upadhyay’s parents it is nothing less than a miracle. Nihan, who was diagnosed with jaundice soon after his birth, underwent a liver transplant in July 2008.
Media Coverage 2009
Billed at a cost of Rs 15 Lakh to his next of kin and a liver donated by his father, Margao lad Albert (name changed to protect identity ) got a liver transplant done last month
Media Coverage 2010
The organ collection unit of the country’s premier hospital is in the lurch. In the past five years, the Organ Retrieval and Banking Organisation(ORBO) at AIMS
Media Coverage 2011
The liver is body’s largest organ, weighing about 1500g in adults. The liver performs many complex functions in the body, including producing most proteins needed by the body,
Pak dad braves odds for girl 2012
Malik Sarsa Khan had lost five children before. So when his daughter Samreen Fatma, who was born seven years after the death of his last child, was diagnosed with liver cancer,
‘Is your child ready to face the world?’ Vol 1
The Book “Is your Child ready to face the world” by Dr Anupam Sibal will have its Dehradun Lunch on Sunday at hotel Madhuban.
‘Is your child ready to face the world?’ Vol 2
Eleven Years old Abdul Bashit was excited when he met his hero, Salman Khan, Recently Abdul , a Resident of pakistan had developed severe jaundice
Is my baby allergic to cow’s milk?
Starting today, renowned pediatrician Dr Anupam Sibal brings a fortnightly column to help young parents resolve dilemmas.
Does my baby need the rotavirus vaccine?
In the second edition of his fortnightly column, renowned paediatrician Dr Anupam Sibal addresses yet another concern that young parents might have
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ASTHMA IN CHILDREN: A PARENT’S GUIDE
Asthma in children remains a common problem and many myths need to be busted about the most appropriate treatment. In today’s guest column, reputed Pediatric Pulmonologist, Dr SK Kabra addresses Asthma in Children. My 6-year-old daughter…
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WHAT PARENTS SHOULD KNOW ABOUT FATTY LIVER IN CHILDREN
My 8-year-old has been detected with fatty liver. I am worried about my 6-year-old getting it too. What should I do? Is there any medicine to treat this condition? Fatty liver disease in children — referred to as Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver…
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URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS IN CHILDREN
In today’s guest column, reputed Paediatric Nephrologist, Dr Arvind Bagga addresses Urinary Tract Infections in children. Urinary tract infections (or UTI) are a common bacterial infection in children. It is estimated that UTI affect 1%…
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IS IT JUST REFLUX OR GER OR GERD?
My four-month-old baby spits up milk often after feeds. Sometimes she seems uncomfortable and cries a lot. Could this be just reflux or something serious like GERD? Gastrooesophageal reflux (GER) is a common, often harmless condition where…
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ARTHRITIS IN CHILDREN
In today’s guest column, reputed Pediatric Rheumatologist, Dr Sujata Sawhney addresses Arthritis in Children. My 7-year-old has been diagnosed with arthritis. I am struggling to get credible information about this condition. Please help.
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CELIAC DISEASE DEMYSTIFIED
Iam often asked this question: My child complains of tummy aches and bloating and is not growing as expected despite a healthy diet. I have been told that my child has celiac disease? As parents, what should we know about its cause, diagnosis…
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MANAGING DOG BITES
Dog bites can be frightening for any parent, not just because of the wound but also due to the risk of rabies. In today’s guest column, Prof Dr Anurag Agarwal, Professor of Paediatrics, Maulana Azad Medical College shares what parents should know about managing dog bites.
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‘The ability to give life to someone not related to you can be the biggest contribution to mankind’
When I decided to donate my organs, I thought this could be my biggest contribution to humanity,” said Gautam Gambhir at an event, as he spoke about the book Transplanting Hope, for which he has written the foreword. Authored by Dr Anupam Sibal and Dr Smita Malhotra, the book brings together 25 extraordinary journeys of children who underwent life-saving liver transplants. It highlights the resilience of young patients and their families, their emotional battles and the medical challenges.
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The Week (2025)
The invisible illness affecting young Indians: The silent surge of Crohn’s and Colitis in the country
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The Hindu (2025)
The Evolution of India’s Liver Transplant Programme
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Hindustan Times / MSN (2025)
Dr Anupam Sibal marks a decade of his book
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The Week (2025)
Apollo Hospitals Marks 600 Pediatric Liver Transplants with an Inspiring Book Launch – Transplanting Hope
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Exam Anxiety 2003
If you’re in your late-20s or early-30s and working, chances are someone –a parent , a spouse, a friend-is nagging you about your health.
My best teacher anupam sibal 2006
If I have to mention one person, who has clearly influenced my way of thinking as well as work, it is Dr Sudarshan Kumari, a Lovely Lady who retired from the Kalavati Saran Hospital
Sibal sees india on global healthcare map
Indian Healthcare providers can cater to global hhealthcare needs. This is what Apollo Group of Hospitals National Director Dr Anupam Sibal Foresees
Exam Anxiety
An Allergy to wheat or any gluten product – in the Indian Population was unthinkable. For long, it has been simply consirdered as a disease of the West.
Chilly wind makes a comeback
Cold winds greeted Delhiites on Wednesday Morning with the maximum tempreture only touching 19 degrees below normal. The meximum was 8.5 degree celsius.
Apollo Hospital launch tele-medicine service in Jammu
The Apollo Group of hospital Asia’s largest healthcare Provider today formally announced the launched of its telemedicine serivice at jammu healthcare
The Inspiring Leader
This is what Dr Anupam Sibal, Group Medical Director, Apollo Hospital, believes in. It’s his positive thinking which has always given him hope to achieve greater height
IGC Delhi
Nutritions continues to remain a challenge in india despite significant social and economic gains. over the years. Food has become increasingly energy rich at the cost of micronutrient availability
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What environment are we creating for our children?
People are alarmed, but they don’t know what to do. They are looking toward the government for a solution. We know that solution are there, but they require a lot of determination
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‘No one should be living in this city’
No marathon should take place at this time, all those who are preparing for marathons are risking thier lives
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Toddler from dhaka got successful liver transplant
Indraprastha Apollo Hospital provided a new lease of life to a 2 year 11 month toddler form dhaka, Bangladesh who developed acute liver failure.
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