- Dr. Jaisom Chopra is a highly skilled and accomplished vascular surgeon, widely recognized as one of the top specialists in Delhi.
- With over three decades of experience, Dr. Chopra’s expertise spans both domestic and international practice, making him a leading figure in his field.
- He currently practices at Indraprastha Apollo Hospital in New Delhi and also serves as a visiting consultant in multiple states, including Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, and Haryana.
- Dr. Chopra’s practice encompasses a wide range of vascular surgeries, including leg bypasses, occlusive disease management, arterial and venous diseases, diabetic foot care, and dialysis access.
- Dr. Chopra began his medical journey with graduation and post-graduation in India, before pursuing advanced training in the United Kingdom.
- Later, he completed his Fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons (FRCS) from the prestigious Royal College of Surgeons in Edinburgh.
- His extensive international experience includes a decade of work in renowned teaching hospitals across England and a role as a consultant in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, where he further honed his skills.
- Returning to India in 1998 with a vision to advance vascular surgery, Dr. Chopra has significantly contributed to the field.
- He is a respected member of the Vascular Society of India and holds a life membership with the Medical Council of India. Notably, he was a former Trustee of the Bahl Skin Institute.
- His expertise has been showcased at various international conferences, including presentations on esophageal erosion and endovascular techniques in Johannesburg and the UK.
- Beyond his clinical and academic achievements, Dr. Chopra is deeply committed to social causes. He actively supports charitable initiatives, including Arpana Hospital in Madhuban and Karnal, where he provides free and high-quality vascular care to underprivileged individuals.
- He has also guided numerous DNB candidates on topics such as laser techniques for varicose veins, comparisons of conventional techniques, and arterial bypass versus stenting.