Dr. Ramesh Goyal is a highly experienced Diabetologist based in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, with an impressive 19 years of practice in the field. He holds multiple qualifications including MBBS, MD in General Medicine and Therapeutics, and a DM in Endocrinology, affirming his expertise in managing diabetes and related disorders. As a male doctor, Dr. Goyal combines his professional knowledge with a compassionate approach, ensuring that his patients receive personalized care tailored to their needs.
Fluent in English, Gujarati, and Hindi, Dr. Goyal effectively communicates with a diverse patient base, making complex medical principles accessible to everyone. His commitment to patient education and proactive management of diabetes aligns with his goal to enable individuals to lead healthier lives.
Dr. Goyal practices at Apollo Hospitals, where he leverages advanced medical technologies and evidence-based practices in his treatment strategies. He is dedicated to staying updated with the latest advancements in the field of endocrinology, aiming to provide the best possible outcomes for his patients.
As a specialist in Diabetology, he focuses on comprehensive care, including prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetes, which is a growing concern in today's society. His expertise not only extends to treating diabetes but also encompasses the management of related conditions such as obesity, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.
In his practice, Dr. Goyal has built a reputation for careful diagnostics and an empathetic patient-centric approach, earning the trust and respect of both his colleagues and patients. Whether you are seeking management strategies for existing diabetes or preventative advice for at-risk individuals, Dr. Ramesh Goyal is a distinguished choice for your healthcare needs.
- 12 Years of experience
- Working in Apollo Hospitals since last Assignment.
- Rajasthan Hospital, AIIMS, New Delhi
Awards
- Principal Investigator in several phase two and phase three clinical trials, Co-investigator in Indian council for Medical Research (ICMR) funded project on “Phenotypic & Genotypic study on young non type 1 diabetics”.
- Faculty for endocrinology for Emergency Medical Training (EMT) Co-editor Indian Journal of Obesity. Member of Editorial committee Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism.
Reseach & Publications
- Diabetic Foot, Gujarat Medical Journal, April, 1996, Vol 51, No. 1/96
- Drugs in Pregnancy, Gujarat Medical Journal, Feb 1997, Vol 52, No. 3/96.
- Reversible Peripheral Neuropathy in Idiopathic Hypoparathyroidism.Acta Neurol Scand 2002 Feb; 105(2): 128-31.
- Negative Correlation between Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia and Testosterone Levels. Ann N Y Acad Sci. 2004 Dec; 1032:291-4..
- Recurrent lymphocytic hypophysitis in a woman 27 years after subtotal adrenalectomy for hypercorticolism possibly of autoimmune origin. JAPI vol.53, Dec 2005; 1066-1069.
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