Dr. Alok Kalyani

Dr.AlokKalyani
Dr. Alok Kalyani Consultant Rheumatology, Qualification:

 MBBS, MD (Medicine), AFIH, Fellow Rheumatology

OPD Schedule:

 Thu & Sat – 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM

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About Doctor

Dr. Alok Kalyani has a distinguished academic profile. During his training under Dr A N Malaviya, he had an opportunity to have a vast experience in management of difficult and challenging cases of Rheumatology. He has published many International and National papers on various aspects of Rheumatology various journals

 
AREAS OF CLINICAL INTEREST
Rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Fibromyalgia, vasculitis, SLE, various connective tissue disorders, Gout, Osteoporosis and metabolic bone diseases- Hyperparathyroidism, Vitamin D deficiency, Rickets etc.
 

Doctor Experience

PAST AFFILIATIONS

  • Indian Spinal injury centre
  • Institute of liver and biliary sciences
  • Artemis Hospital
TRAINED IN
  • Diagnosis and treatment of various Rheumatological disorder, Diabetes and general medical conditions.
  • Various procedures like Capillaroscopy, intra-articular and soft tissue injections and musculoskeletal ultrasound.
  • Experience in treatment regimens for rheumatic diseases including chemotherapy and biological agents used in the treatment
 

Professional Membership

  • Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India
  • Indian Rheumatology Association
  • Indian Association of Occupational Health
  • Indian Medical Association
AUDIT & RESEARCH WORK
RECENTLY PUBLISHED –
  • Comparison of patients with ankylosing spondylitis and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis (International journal of Rheumatic diseases – July 2015)
  • Data Extraction for Research purposes EMR vs Text – (Indian Journal of Medical Informatics – Nov 2014)
  • Is Radiographic Axial SpA a Distinct Subset With More Severe Axial Involvement? Comment on the Article by Deodhar et al – (Arthritis & Rheumatology – March 2015)
  • Poster at APLAR 2015 – Ankylosing spondylitis and non-radiographic axial spondyloarthritis – similarities and differences