- Dr. Rashmi Rajat Chopra is an Orthopedist with 16+ experience.
- Dr Rashmi Rajat Chopra is one of the very few Female Orthopaedic Surgeons in India.
- She has gained exclusive experience in Hand and Wrist surgery from the world-renowned Wrightington Hospital, UK.
- She is a member of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, UK (RCPSG).
- Dr Rashmi has a Lifetime membership of Indian Society of Surgery of Hand (ISSH), Indian Orthopaedic Association (IOA), Indian Orthopaedic and Rheumatology Association (IORA) and Indian Arthroscopy Society (IAS).
- Her expertise lies in treating Joint replacements, wrist, and small joints, Wrist arthroscopy, Scaphoid fractures, Wrist pain- Ligament injuries, TFCC injuries, Nerve palsy, Tendon transfer, Dupuytren’s contracture and all other traumatic and non-traumatic ailments of hand and wrist.
Dr. Rashmi Rajat Chopra
- Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon
- Senior Consultant , MCh, MS, MBBS, 16 years of experience
- Fortis Memorial Research Institute
- Gurgaon
Dr. Rashmi Rajat Chopra
- Orthopaedic and Joint Replacement Surgeon
- Senior Consultant , MCh, MS, MBBS, 16 years of experience
- Fortis Memorial Research Institute
- Gurgaon
Profile (Overview)
Specialities
Specialization
- Arthritis
- Joint replacements
- Wrist arthroscopy
- Scaphoid fractures and non-unions
- Wrist pain- Ligament injuries
- TFCC injuries
- Nerve palsy
- Tendon transfer
- Dupuytren’s contracture.
Work Experience of Dr. Rashmi Rajat Chopra
- Consultant, Apollo Spectra Hospitals, Delhi.
- Consultant, ISIC, New Delhi.
Education
- MCh, 2013, Orthopaedics – UNITED KINGDOM.
- MS, 2004, University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
- MBBS, 1999, University of Mumbai, Mumbai.
Awards
Paper Published
- Continuous IOP Monitoring In Glaucoma Patients Treated With Tafluprost.
- Harry Potter and the Ophthalmologists Nemesis.
- Comparative evaluation of time-domain and spectral-domain optical coherence tomography in retinal nerve fiber layer thickness measurements.
- Evaluation of levodopa as a therapeutic adjunct to conventional occlusion in amblyopia.
