MBBS, DNB (General Surgery)
Consultant General & Laparoscopic Surgeon
Proctologist & Colorectal Surgeon
Diabetic Foot Surgeon
Dr. Kunal Chhatbar is a distinguished Consultant General and Laparoscopic Surgeon based in Mumbai, India. With a wealth of experience and expertise, he is well-versed in the diagnosis and treatment of various surgical diseases. Holding a Diplomate of National Board (D.N.B.) in General Surgery and a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery (M.B.B.S.), Dr. Chhatbar has undergone rigorous training, positioning him as a leading professional in the field.
His skills extend to independently performing a diverse range of major and minor surgeries, with specialized training in Laparoscopic Surgery, Endoscopy, and Colonoscopy. Notably, Dr. Chhatbar has a particular focus on Diabetic Foot care, as evidenced by his comprehensive thesis on the same subject during his training.
Dr. Chhatbar's career has seen him contribute significantly to renowned healthcare institutions such as KHM Hospital, BARC Hospital, Jagjivan Ram Hospital & Criticare Asia Hospital. Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Kunal Chhatbar has actively engaged in medical research and presented papers on critical topics such as Diabetic Foot clinics. His participation in drafting national guidelines for the management of Diabetic Foot in India demonstrates his commitment to advancing healthcare standards. Dr. Chhatbar's multifaceted career and dedication to patient well-being underscore his status as a compassionate and highly skilled medical professional.
Kandivli west, Mumbai
Malad west, Mumbai
Malad West, Mumbai
Borivali west, Mumbai
Kandivli west, Mumbai
Kandivli west, Mumbai
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre,, Anushaktinagar, Mumbai
Kandivli west, Mumbai, India
Mumbai Central, Mumbai, India
Ganiyari, Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India
A two-year prospective study of various biomechanical changes occurring in the apparently healthy feet of diabetic patients predisposing them to future ulcerations and amputations. And how early pick up of these changes along with patient education and awareness about Diabetic Foot care would be helpful in preventing amputations in future.
Worked as a Consultant – Monitoring and Evaluation for Jamsetji Tata Trusts for the External review of Clinical and Research work done by Jan Swasthya Sahayog, Ganiyari, Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh), a not-for-profit organization working for the healthcare needs of the underprivileged and tribal people of Central India.