Dr. Shiveta Mattoo is a dedicated internal medicine specialist with extensive experience in managing complex medical conditions including diabetes, thyroid disorders, gastrointestinal issues, and infectious diseases. Trained across multiple departments at Max Healthcare, she combines in-depth diagnostic acumen with patient-centered care. Known for her holistic and evidence-based approach, Dr. Mattoo emphasizes preventive medicine and long-term health management. Her academic and clinical journey reflects a strong commitment to improving patient outcomes through compassionate, multidisciplinary medical care.
Educational Qualification:
- MBBS – Vinnitsa National Medical Memorial University, Ukraine (2001–2007)
- DNB (Internal Medicine) – National Board of Examinations, India (2018–2020)
- PGDMCH (Maternal & Child Health) – IGNOU, New Delhi (2016–2017)
- PGDHA (Hospital Administration) – YMCA, New Delhi (2012–2013)
Professional Experience:
- Attending Consultant – Internal Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket (Mar 2024 – Present)
- Senior Resident – Internal Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket (Feb 2023 – Feb 2024)
- Senior Resident – Endocrinology, Max Hospital, Saket (Nov 2021 – Feb 2023)
- Senior Resident – Gastroenterology, Max Hospital, Saket (Oct 2020 – Nov 2021)
- DNB Resident – Internal Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket (Apr 2018 – Jun 2020)
- Junior Resident – Emergency Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket (Jun 2016 – Oct 2016)
- Junior Resident – Internal Medicine, Max Hospital, Saket (Nov 2011 – May 2013)
- Junior Resident – Medicine & Nephrology, RML Hospital, New Delhi (Jan 2010 – Feb 2011)
- Junior Resident – Emergency Medicine, AIIMS, New Delhi (Aug 2009 – Jan 2010)
Awards and Achievements:
- 3rd Position in Physiology Olympiad (2003)
- Certificate of Excellence for scoring the highest marks in “Step 2 Licensing Exam of Medicine” by the Ministry of Health, Ukraine (2007)
Professional Memberships:
- Association of Physicians of India (API)
- Indian Medical Association (IMA)
Publications:
- Case Presentation – “An Unusual Case of Licorice-Induced Hypokalemia with Muscle Weakness”, Jalandhar (2018)
- Poster Presentation – “Licorice-Induced Hypokalemia with Muscle Weakness”, Acute & General Medicine Conference, ExCeL London (2018)