Dr. Aniruddha Dayama is one of the best Haematologists in New Delhi and he has an experience of more than 10 years in his field. Dr Aniruddha Dayama's specialty interests are: Benign haematology, Hematoncology, Paediatric hematoncology, Matched sibling and unrelated and haploidentical transplants.
Consultant - Fortis Hospital, Shalimar Bagh, Fortis Escorts Heart Institute & Research Centre, Okhla Road, Fortis Escorts Hospital, Faridabad, Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurgaon, Fortis Hospital, Noida
Dr.Aniruddha Dayama is one of the best Haematologists in New Delhi with an experience of over 10 years. 2008 - 2009 - served as a senior resident in department of haematology and stem cell transplant at CMC Vellore. 2009 - 2010 - Non-DM senior resident in Haematology, AIIMS, Delhi. 2011- 2013 - DM (Clinical Haematology), AIIMS, Delhi. 2013 - 2016 - Along with his team did more than 100+ transplant in Artemis hospital Gurgaon. Was responsible for affiliation with multiple donor registries including US and Germany.
Member of ISHTM, Member of SOHM
Dr. Aniruddha Dayama was awarded with best paper presentation in UG; UG and PG category in BJMC scientific conference 2012.
1999 - 2004 - MBBS (B.J. Medical College, Pune). 2005 - 2008 - MD medicine (S.M.S., Jaipur). 2008 - 2009 - Served as a senior resident in department of Haematology and stem cell transplant at CMC Vellore. 2009 - 2010 - Non-DM senior resident in Haematology, AIIMS , Delhi . 2011- 2013 - DM (Clinical Haematology) , AIIMS, Delhi. 2014 - Three months observer ship in unrelated transplants at City of Hope, Los Angeles and one and a half month observer ship at John Hopkins, Baltimore for haploidentical transplants.
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Hematology is a branch of medicine that concerns itself with the study of blood, the blood-forming tissues, and its diseases. The word "heme" comes from the Greek for blood and the physicians working in this field are called hematologists. Initially, hematologists complete a four-year medical degree which is followed by 3 or 4 years in an internship or residency program. Thereafter, they spend 2 or 3 more years of learning how to diagnose and treat blood disorders.
Common symptoms of white blood cell disorders are:
They perform tests to collect data on:
The basic reasons for referral to the hematologist are the finding of abnormalities on the blood count or symptoms experienced by the patient that the referring doctor believes may be caused by a disease of the blood, bone marrow or sometimes the lymph nodes.