- Dr. Upadhyayula Satyanarayana is a cardiologist with 10+ years of experience.
- He is a member of the Indian Academy of Echocardiography.
- He has done outstanding work in non-invasive, invasive and community cardiology.
- He completed his MBBS from Kakatiya Medical College, Telangana, MD in biophysics from AIIMS, New Delhi, fellowship in Echocardiography from Apollo Hospital, New Delhi, a fellowship from IMSA, New Delhi and fellowship in Emergency Medicine from Royal College General Physicians, UK.
- His areas of expertise include Echocardiographic Modality & Fraction, Protocol For HFpEF Therapy and Classification.
Dr. Upadhyayula Satyanarayana
- Interventional Cardiologist
- Consultant Fellowship, FIMSA, Fellowship, MD, MBBS,10 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon
Dr. Upadhyayula Satyanarayana
- Interventional Cardiologist
- Consultant Fellowship, FIMSA, Fellowship, MD, MBBS,10 years of experience
- Medanta - The Medicity Hospital
- Gurgaon
Profile (Overview)
Specialities
Specialization
- Sports Fitness
- Echocardiographic Modality & Fraction
- Protocol For HFpEF Therapy and Classification
Work Experience of Dr. Upadhyayula Satyanarayana
- Director, Medanta – The Medicity, Gurgaon
- Consultant, Paras Hospitals, Gurgaon
- Consultant, Shalby Hospital, Ahmedabad
- Consultant, Artemis Hospital, Gurgaon
Education
- Fellowship, 2008, Royal College General Physicians
- FIMSA, 2007, IMSA, New Delhi
- Fellowship, 2002, (Echocardiography) Apollo Hospital, New Delhi
- MD, 1990, AIIMS, New Delhi
- MBBS, 1986, Kakatiya Medical College, Telangana
Awards
Paper Published
- Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology: Wellysis S-PAtch Cardio versus Conventional Holter Ambulatory Electrocardiographic Monitoring (The PACER Trial): Preliminary results, 2019
- Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology: The challenge of optimal evaluation of low and intermediate pretest probability stable chest pain: Insights from recent randomized clinical trials, 2019
- Journal of Clinical and Preventive Cardiology: Why majority of heart failure with preserved ejection fraction randomized controlled trials fail? Part: I, 2018