Dr. Ashish Nandwani is an experienced nephrologist and renal transplant specialist with extensive training from leading national and international centers, including The Ottawa Hospital in Canada and Army Hospital (R&R), Delhi. He has served in senior consultant roles at major hospitals such as Medanta and Manipal Hospital, where he managed complex renal conditions, transplants, and critical care nephrology. His expertise spans diabetic nephropathy, transplant immunology, and advanced renal therapies, combining evidence-based practice with compassionate patient care. He has contributed significantly to academic research and nephrology publications.
Educational Qualifications:
- MBBS – Pt. B. D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak (1993–1998)
- MD (Internal Medicine) – Pt. B. D. Sharma PGIMS, Rohtak (1999–2002)
- DNB (Nephrology) – Army Hospital (R&R), Delhi Cantt (2008–2011)
- Clinical Fellowship – Nephrology & Renal Transplant, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada (2012–2013)
- Fellow – American Society of Nephrology (FASN) (2017)
- Fellow – International Society of Nephrology (FISN) (2023)
- Fellow – Indian Society of Nephrology (FISN) (2023)
- Member – National Academy of Medical Sciences (MNAMS) (2011)
Professional Experience:
- Associate Director – Nephrology & Renal Transplant, Max Healthcare (Current)
- Senior Consultant – Nephrology & Transplant, Manipal Hospitals Dwarka (2020–2024)
- Senior Consultant – Nephrology & Transplant, Medanta The Medicity (2013–2020)
- Clinical Fellow – Nephrology & Transplant, The Ottawa Hospital, Canada (2012–2013)
- Assistant Professor – Nephrology & Transplant, ILBS New Delhi (2011–2012)
Professional Memberships:
- Association of Physicians of India
- Indian Society of Nephrology
- Indian Society of Organ Transplant
- American Society of Nephrology
- International Society of Nephrology
- National Academy of Medical Sciences
Research Papers & Publications:
- Risk Factors for Development of Early Onset Post-Transplant Diabetes Mellitus (PTDM) - A Prospective Study from a Tertiary Care Centre in India. Indian Journal of Kidney Diseases
- Role of Induction in a Haplomatch, Related, Low-risk, Living-donor Kidney Transplantation with Triple Drug Immunosuppression: A Single-center Study. Indian Journal of Nephrology
- A case of tumoral calcinosis in hemodialysis. Indian Journal of Kidney Diseases
- Purple urine bag syndrome. Indian Journal of Nephrology
- Cardiorenal syndrome as an unusual presentation of IgG4-related disease. Indian Journal of Nephrology
- Book Editor : Nandwani A, Bansal SB, Sethi Jain M, editors .Case Studies in Nephrology-A practical Approach. New Delhi: PeePee Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd: 2022.