Meet Dr. Ashish Chakravarty, a distinguished and highly skilled specialist in Neuroanaesthesia and Neuro Critical Care at Artemis Hospital. With a profound dedication to the most complex and delicate areas of medicine, Dr. Chakravarty stands as a pillar of expertise for patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures and those requiring intensive neurological monitoring and support.
Dr. Chakravarty's practice is centered on providing advanced anaesthetic management for a wide spectrum of brain and spine surgeries. His deep understanding of neurophysiologist ensures optimal patient safety and outcomes in the operating room. Furthermore, in the Neuro ICU, he leads a multidisciplinary team in managing critical conditions such as severe head injuries, strokes, brain hemorrhages, and post-operative neurosurgical care, utilizing state-of-the-art monitoring and treatment protocols.
What truly sets Dr. Ashish Chakravarty apart is his compassionate, patient-centric approach combined with his commitment to clinical excellence. He is renowned for his meticulous attention to detail, ensuring every aspect of a patient's anaesthetic and critical care journey is meticulously planned and managed. For those seeking a top neuroanaesthetist and neuro critical care specialist in Gurgaon, Dr. Chakravarty at Artemis Hospital represents a trusted choice for unparalleled expertise and compassionate care.
Specialities
Dr. Ashish Chakravarty specializes in treating a range of conditions within their field. Learn more about the treatments, procedures, and medical areas where they bring extensive experience and trusted care.
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Critical Care M.Ch.
Educational Info
Learn about Dr. Ashish Chakravarty’s medical journey — from education to specialization — and how their academic training supports their commitment to patient care.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences(M.Ch. 2003)
Memberships
Dr. Ashish Chakravarty is an active member of several esteemed medical organizations, ensuring alignment with the latest clinical guidelines and ethical practices.
Award Info
Over the years, Dr. Ashish Chakravarty has received multiple awards that highlight their dedication to patient well-being, innovation in treatment, and leadership in the medical community.
Dr. B. C. Roy Award(Medical Council of India )
Experience
With a career spanning 20+ years, Dr. Ashish Chakravarty has served in various esteemed medical centers, contributing to both outpatient and surgical care across a wide spectrum of cases.
Artemis Hospital(Resident Doctor 2008-01-17 - 2012-07-31)
Kauvery Hospital(Consultant 2012-10-02 - 2015-01-01)
Narayana Health(Consultant 2015-03-27 - 2020-01-22)
Medanta - The Medicity(Consultant 2020-04-11 - 2023-12-31)
Tata Memorial Hospital(Professor 2024-03-01 - 2023-12-31)
Frequently Asked Questions
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Dr. Ashish Chakravarty, a renowned Critical Care in Gurgaon, practices at Artemis Hospital Gurgaon, Gurgaon. You can consult the doctor for expert and personalized care.
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Patient Experience
Patients share their experiences and feedback about their treatment with Dr. Ashish Chakravarty, reflecting the doctor’s commitment to quality care, advanced treatment, and patient-focused service. Explore real stories from individuals who have trusted Dr. Ashish Chakravarty with their health.
An 18-year-old college athlete from an affluent family suffered a high-grade diffuse axonal injury during a motorcycle accident. Dr. Chakravarty pioneered a multimodal monitoring protocol combining ICP, PbtO2, and microdialysis to guide personalized sedation depth. Despite initial poor prognosis, the patient began following commands on day 5 and eventually returned to university studies with mild cognitive deficits.
A 45-year-old migrant construction worker with uncontrolled hypertension presented with a massive putaminal hemorrhage requiring emergency craniotomy. Dr. Chakravarty managed the challenging anesthesia induction despite difficult airway and labile BP, then directed a novel triple-H therapy modification in neuro ICU. The daily wage earner returned to light work in 3 months with residual left-sided weakness.
A 7-year-old girl from an impoverished family was admitted with refractory status epilepticus secondary to Rasmussen's encephalitis. Dr. Chakravarty designed a ketamine-midazolam infusion protocol to break the seizure cycle while maintaining cerebral perfusion. The child's seizures ceased after 72 hours, allowing for planned functional hemispherectomy with optimized neuroprotection.
A 33-year-old pregnant woman (28 weeks gestation) developed HELLP syndrome with posterior reversible encephalopathy syndrome. Dr. Chakravarty coordinated with obstetricians to balance maternal neuroprotection with fetal wellbeing, using advanced neuromonitoring during emergency C-section. Both mother and premature baby recovered completely, with the mother's neurological symptoms resolving within weeks.
A 72-year-old retired schoolteacher from a rural village with no prior medical history was transferred to Artemis after a sudden basilar artery thrombosis. Dr. Chakravarty implemented targeted hypothermia therapy during her mechanical thrombectomy, managing complex hemodynamic shifts while preserving brainstem function. She regained full consciousness after 48 hours and walked out of neuro ICU with minimal residual dizziness.