Dr. Chandrashekhar is a distinguished interventional cardiologist with over 26 years of expertise in complex heart procedures and advanced cardiac care. He specializes in coronary interventions, device implantations, and structural heart disease management, including TAVI/TAVR. Having led cardiology departments at premier hospitals, he brings deep clinical experience and a patient-centric approach. His research contributions are recognized internationally, with publications on rare cardiac conditions and innovative interventional techniques.
Educational Qualification:
- MBBS – Patna Medical College & Hospital (PMCH), Patna University (1995)
- MD (Medicine) – Maulana Azad Medical College, Delhi University (1999)
- DM (Cardiology) – G.B. Pant Hospital, Delhi (2004)
Professional Experience:
- Director – Cardiac Sciences, Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, Cardiac Electrophysiology-Pacemaker, Max Super Speciality Hospital, Shalimar Bagh (Present)
- Head of Department – Cardiology, Saroj Medical Institute, Rohini, Delhi (2018–2020)
- Head of Department – Cardiology, Sunder Lal Jain Hospital, Ashok Vihar, Delhi (2010–2018)
- Consultant – Cardiology, Sunder Lal Jain Hospital, Ashok Vihar, Delhi (2007–2010)
- Consultant – Cardiology, Metro Group of Hospitals, Delhi & NCR (2005–2007)
Awards and Achievements:
- Pioneer in performing advanced coronary and valvular interventions in Delhi-NCR
- International recognition for research in rare cardiac disorders and catheter-based interventions
Professional Membership:
- FCSI (Fellow Cardiovascular Society of India)
- FACC (Fellow American College of Cardiology)
- FSCAI (Fellow Society of Cardiovascular Angiography & Intervention)
- Life Member, Cardiology Society of India
- Member, Delhi Medical Council (R No- 5185)
- Member, Medical Council of India
Fellowship:
- Fellow, Cardiovascular Society of India (FCSI)
- Fellow, American College of Cardiology (FACC)
- Fellow, Society of Cardiovascular Angiography & Intervention (FSCAI)
Publication:
- Mohan JC, Shekhar C, Tomar D, Mohan V. Acute diastolic mitral regurgitation as a mechanism of left ventricular failure in a patient with normal systolic function. Indian Heart J. 2009 May-Jun;61(3):301-2
- Trehan VK, Arora R, Mukhopadhyay S, Nair GM, Rangasetty UC, Yusuf J, Chandrashekhar. Percutaneous closure of coronary pulmonary arterial fistula using catheterization laboratory trash. Catheter Cardiovascular Interv. 2003 May;59(1):49-51