Dr. Rajeev Kumar Roy is a highly experienced orthopedic specialist with 16 years of expertise in the field. His extensive knowledge and practice have made him a distinguished figure in the medical community.
Dr. Roy completed his MBBS from Calcutta University, followed by an MS in Orthopedics from PMCH. His educational background is complemented by his dedication to continuous learning and improvement in his field.
Over the years, Dr. Roy has served in several prestigious institutions, including IGIMS and Holy Family Hospital in Delhi. His experience in these renowned hospitals has enriched his skills in managing complex orthopedic cases.
Currently, Dr. Rajeev Kumar Roy holds the position of Associate Professor of Orthopedics at NMCH Patna. He specializes in treating both simple and complex trauma cases, along with performing joint replenishment surgeries, solidifying his reputation as a leading expert.
Beyond his clinical work, Dr. Roy is actively involved in research and education, contributing to the advancement of orthopedic knowledge and training the next generation of specialists.
Dr. Yogesh Bhardwaj
Head of Department - Physiotherapy
BPT, MPT (Orthopedic), CMT, MIAP
Dr. Yogesh Bhardwaj is a distinguished physiotherapy expert and the Head of the Department of Physiotherapy, widely recognized for his unmatched dedication, deep clinical insight, and impactful role in orthopedic rehabilitation. With years of professional experience and academic leadership, he has become a pivotal figure in advancing physiotherapy standards in Bihar and beyond.
He holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) and a Master of Physiotherapy (MPT) with a specialization in Orthopedics, equipping him with a solid foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of musculoskeletal care. His commitment to enhancing patient outcomes led him to earn advanced certifications in Manual Therapy (CMT), further refining his diagnostic and therapeutic skills.
Currently serving as an Assistant Professor at AIHE, Danapur, Patna, Dr. Bhardwaj is not only a clinician but also a mentor, shaping the future of physiotherapy through education and research. His lectures are known for their clarity and clinical relevance, bridging the gap between textbook learning and real-world patient care.