Internal Medicine

Preeti Chhabria

Dr. Preeti Chhabria

Director
Department
Internal Medicine
Sub-Speciality
General Medicine & Geriatrics
Qualification

M.B.B.S. (Mumbai), M.D. (USA), Board Certification, American Board of Internal Medicine

Fellowship

Mini Fellowship in Lipid Disorders from the American Heart Association and Gladstone Institute University of California, San Francisco

Experience

Distinguished career spanning 30 years in the field of Internal Medicine

About Us:

Dr. Preeti Chhabria is a Consultant and Director of the Department of Internal Medicine at the Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital and Research Centre.

She completed her M.B.B.S. at Bombay University and pursued her M.D. from Rush University, Chicago, USA.

Before joining our hospital, Dr. Chhabria served as a consultant with Hinduja Hospital and Research Center, Mumbai, where she founded and headed the Lipid Speciality Clinic and Geriatric Speciality Clinic. She also held the position of a Senior Physician and Partner at the prestigious Permanente Medical Group (TPMG) San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA for over 15 years. She is actively involved in teaching residents and medical students and has presented at various geriatric forums.

Awards:

  • TPMG Medicine Department Quality Award (2004–2006)
  • Outstanding Resident Award
  • Outstanding Clinical Teaching Excellence Award in 1998–1999.

Memberships

American College of Physicians

Publications

  • RB Quarterly Medical Review, Medical Nutrition in Geriatric Health Care, Vol. 69, and No.1 January–March 2018
  • Short-term and long-term predictions of older adults based on Geriatric scores. A prospective study. European journal of Geriatrics and Gerontology, August 2022.
  • Risk factors and complications associated with Tuberculosis : A case series. International journal of medical sciences and Clinical Research studies, 2024 December.

Areas of Expertise & Special Interest:

  • Geriatric healthcare - preventive and treatment
  • Lipid/cholesterol management
  • Women’s health
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