Dr. Swati Upadhyay is a highly experienced neonatologist with over a decade of expertise in handling premature, critically ill, and high-risk newborns. She is known for her compassionate care, strong academic involvement, and commitment to equitable neonatal services. Her clinical focus ranges from advanced ventilation support to neonatal nutrition and developmental follow-up. As Head of Neonatology at Max Patparganj, she leads a specialised team providing world-class neonatal care. She actively participates in national-level conferences, presenting award-winning papers.
Educational Qualifications:
- DNB NEONATOLOGY (2016- 2019) -Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
- PG DIPLOMA IN EPIDEMIOLOGY- DL (2018)- Public Health Foundation of India, Gurugram
- MD PEDIATRICS (2010-2013), Gold Medalist- BJ Medical College and Civil Hospital, Ahmedabad, Gujarat University
- MBBS (2004 – 2010) -Smt. NHL Municipal Medical College, Ahmedabad, Gujarat University
Professional Experience:
- Dr. Swati Upadhyay is currently working at Max Healthcare
- CONSULTANT AND HEAD OF DEPARTMENT- Department of Neonatology, Max Healthcare, Patparganj, New Delhi - 28th Dec 2021 till date
- ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NEONATOLOGY , ABVIMS and Dr RML Hospital New Delhi- 21st Dec 2019 till 20th Dec 2021
- REGISTRAR, NEONATOLOGY, Kerala Institute of Medical Sciences, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala February 2019 to Dec 2019
- SENIOR RESIDENT, PEDIATRICS, NDMC medical College and Hindu Rao Hospital, Delhi July 2013 to February 2016
Professional Memberships:
- National Neonatology Forum
Awards:
- Award Paper at South Neocon October 2018, Chennai: Intact Outcome of Very Low Birth Weight Infants after Early Aggressive Nutrition strategy- A Cohort Study- 2nd Prize
- Award paper at Kerala Neocon January 2019, Kochi: Aggressive Preterm Nutrition: Short term safety profile- 3rd Prize
Research Papers & Publications:
- Neonatal Laryngeal Disorders
- Outcome of Very Preterm Infants with Early Optimal Nutrition Strategy
- Familial Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis
- Early Intervention Practices in Newborn Care Unit
- National Newborn Care Programs.