Pulmonologist
24+ Years Experience
MBBS, AB (American Board Certified) Internal Medicine , Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, MPH, FCCP
Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad
English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
MON-SAT
Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath: Experienced Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist in Ameerpet, Archana-Multispeciality-Hospital-Chanda-Nagar, Banjara-Hills, Challa-Hospital, Film-Nagar, Gudimalkapur, Hakimpet, Hi-Tech-City, Humayun-Nagar, Jawahar-Nagar, Hyderabad.
Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath a highly regarded Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist with 24+ years of experience, practices at Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad. Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath has completed his MBBS, AB (Int. Med.), Pul. & Critical Care Med., MPH, FCCP. He offers a wide range of services to address various conditions: Silicosis, Sars, Chest Disease Treatment, Empyema Thoracis, Histoplasmosis, Specialty Diagnostics In Tuberculosis, Emphysema, Bronchiolitis Treatment, Shortness Of Breath, Coughing Up Blood, Respiratory Tract Infection, Covid, Pulmonary Nodules, respiratory-conditions, Obesity Related Lung Diseases.
If you’re seeking Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist in Ameerpet, Archana-Multispeciality-Hospital-Chanda-Nagar, Banjara-Hills, Challa-Hospital, Film-Nagar, Gudimalkapur, Hakimpet, Hi-Tech-City, Humayun-Nagar, Jawahar-Nagar areas of Hyderabad, Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath is the right choice for expert care and treatment of your Pulmonology/ Respiratory Medicine needs. Book an appointment today and experience top-notch medical care.
MBBS, Madras Medical College, Chennai, 1990 – 1996AB Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Centre, USA, 1996 – 1999Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Loyola University Medical Centre, Illinois, USA, 1999 – 2000Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA, 2006 – 2007MPH, University of Connecticut , USA
Registration No: 69792
American College of Chest Physicians(ACCP)Indian Society of Critical Care MedicineIndian Association of BronchologyNational College of Chest Physicians
Dr Sai Praveen Haranath is a physician working at Apollo Hospitals and Medical Director of one of the first Tele ICU programs in India- eACCESSConsultant Intensivist and Pulmonologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India
He returned to India to pursue his lifelong desire to raise the standard of Indian and global healthcare through the ethical practice of excellent medicine . He is a firm believer that we have the ingredients to create a superlative health experience
Humanitarian Award from University of Connecticut Health Center, USA and the Governors Community Service Award from the American College of Chest Physicians . Completed the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Tobacco Control Leadership ProgramHe has been involved in multiple presentations and conferences in India and abroad. He is interested in all things digital and loves a good game of table tennis . He believes in honest communication with patients and families and feels that healthcare has spiritual overtones. He has significant experience in t for the practical delivery of ethical healthcare . His prior experiences in rural, community and academic medical centres in the US including The Permanente Medical Group/Kaiser Permanente in the San Francisco area , his US and India teleICU experience and his current position at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad make him an expert in helping patients with complex medical conditions. TEDx SpeakerActive in ACCP volunteer leadershipClinic Director , Apollo LAM Clinic , Part of the LAM Foundation International Clinic Network
Peer reviewed publications in international journals: Panigrahi N, Haranath SP, Ma A, Srinivas Y, Sirga S, Ramkumar, K S. Cyanide Toxicity!! Colour of Blood Says It All. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2019 Mar 23(3):155-156. doi: 10. 5005/jp-journals-10071-23141. PMID: 31097895 PMCID: PMC6487624. Gonuguntla HK, Haranath SP, Bongu VK, Agrawal S, Gupta N. Simulated Hemoptysis – Difficulties in Diagnosis. Arch Bronconeumol (Engl Ed). 2020 Apr 56(4):261-262. English, Spanish. doi:10. 1016/j. arbres. 2019. 10. 016. Epub 2019 Nov 21. PMID: 31761492. Haranath SP. Lessons from Haiti. Perm J. 2011 Winter 15(1):86. PMID: 21505633 PMCID: PMC3048649. Haranath SP, Meeta M. COVID-19: The Vital Sign. J Midlife Health. 2020 Oct – Dec 11(4):199. doi: 10. 4103/jmh. jmh_286_20. Epub 2021 Jan 21. PMID: 33767559 PMCID: PMC7978048. Haranath SP, Ganapathy K, Kesavarapu SR, Kuragayala SD. eNeuroIntensive Care in India: The Need of the Hour. Neurol India. 2021 Mar-Apr 69(2):245-251. doi: 10. 4103/0028-3886. 314591. PMID:33904432. Haranath SP, Jakkinaboina S. Is proton pump inhibitor use a significant confounder for chromogranin A levels in sepsis? Intensive Care Med. 2012 Nov 38(11):1901 author reply 1902-3. doi: 10. 1007/s00134-012-2664-3. Epub 2012 Aug 15. PMID: 22893219. Haranath SP, Park BS, Osborne M. Body mass index in COPD mortality: is it all in the water? Chest. 2008 Jan 133(1):318-9. author reply 319. doi: 10. 1378/chest. 07-2285. PMID: 18187768. Wechsler ME, Finn D, Gunawardena D, Westlake R, Barker A, Haranath SP, Pauwels RA, Kips JC, Drazen JM. Churg-Strauss syndrome in patients receiving montelukast as treatment for asthma. Chest. 2000 Mar 117(3):708-13. doi:10. 1378/chest. 117. 3. 708. PMID: 10712995. Kar S, Chawla R, Haranath SP, Ramasubban S, Ramakrishnan N, Vaishya R, Sibal A, Reddy S. Multivariable mortality risk prediction usingmachine learning for COVID-19 patients at admission (AICOVID). Sci Rep. 2021 Jun 17 11(1):12801. doi:10. 1038/s41598-021-92146-7. PMID:34140592 PMCID: PMC8211710. Haranath SP, Grines C. Percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction: current strategy in the lab. Indian Heart J. 2007 Mar-Apr 59(2 Suppl B):B86-98. PMID: 19153441. Haranath SP. Prevention of hip fracture with use of a hip protector. N Engl J Med. 2001 Mar 15 344(11):856 author reply 856-7. PMID: 11252312.
Pulmonologist
24+ Years Experience
MBBS, AB (American Board Certified) Internal Medicine , Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, MPH, FCCP
English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu
MON-SAT
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Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath: Experienced Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist in Ameerpet, Archana-Multispeciality-Hospital-Chanda-Nagar, Banjara-Hills, Challa-Hospital, Film-Nagar, Gudimalkapur, Hakimpet, Hi-Tech-City, Humayun-Nagar, Jawahar-Nagar, Hyderabad.
Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath a highly regarded Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist with 24+ years of experience, practices at Apollo Hospitals Jubilee Hills in Hyderabad. Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath has completed his MBBS, AB (Int. Med.), Pul. & Critical Care Med., MPH, FCCP. He offers a wide range of services to address various conditions: Silicosis, Sars, Chest Disease Treatment, Empyema Thoracis, Histoplasmosis, Specialty Diagnostics In Tuberculosis, Emphysema, Bronchiolitis Treatment, Shortness Of Breath, Coughing Up Blood, Respiratory Tract Infection, Covid, Pulmonary Nodules, respiratory-conditions, Obesity Related Lung Diseases.
If you’re seeking Pulmonology Respiratory Medicine Specialist in Ameerpet, Archana-Multispeciality-Hospital-Chanda-Nagar, Banjara-Hills, Challa-Hospital, Film-Nagar, Gudimalkapur, Hakimpet, Hi-Tech-City, Humayun-Nagar, Jawahar-Nagar areas of Hyderabad, Dr. Sai Praveen Haranath is the right choice for expert care and treatment of your Pulmonology/ Respiratory Medicine needs. Book an appointment today and experience top-notch medical care.
MBBS, Madras Medical College, Chennai, 1990 – 1996AB Internal Medicine, University of Connecticut Health Centre, USA, 1996 – 1999Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Loyola University Medical Centre, Illinois, USA, 1999 – 2000Fellowship in Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, USA, 2006 – 2007MPH, University of Connecticut , USA
Registration No: 69792
American College of Chest Physicians(ACCP)Indian Society of Critical Care MedicineIndian Association of BronchologyNational College of Chest Physicians
Dr Sai Praveen Haranath is a physician working at Apollo Hospitals and Medical Director of one of the first Tele ICU programs in India- eACCESSConsultant Intensivist and Pulmonologist, Apollo Hospitals, Jubilee Hills, Hyderabad, India
He returned to India to pursue his lifelong desire to raise the standard of Indian and global healthcare through the ethical practice of excellent medicine . He is a firm believer that we have the ingredients to create a superlative health experience
Humanitarian Award from University of Connecticut Health Center, USA and the Governors Community Service Award from the American College of Chest Physicians . Completed the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Tobacco Control Leadership ProgramHe has been involved in multiple presentations and conferences in India and abroad. He is interested in all things digital and loves a good game of table tennis . He believes in honest communication with patients and families and feels that healthcare has spiritual overtones. He has significant experience in t for the practical delivery of ethical healthcare . His prior experiences in rural, community and academic medical centres in the US including The Permanente Medical Group/Kaiser Permanente in the San Francisco area , his US and India teleICU experience and his current position at Apollo Hospitals in Hyderabad make him an expert in helping patients with complex medical conditions. TEDx SpeakerActive in ACCP volunteer leadershipClinic Director , Apollo LAM Clinic , Part of the LAM Foundation International Clinic Network
Peer reviewed publications in international journals: Panigrahi N, Haranath SP, Ma A, Srinivas Y, Sirga S, Ramkumar, K S. Cyanide Toxicity!! Colour of Blood Says It All. Indian J Crit Care Med. 2019 Mar 23(3):155-156. doi: 10. 5005/jp-journals-10071-23141. PMID: 31097895 PMCID: PMC6487624. Gonuguntla HK, Haranath SP, Bongu VK, Agrawal S, Gupta N. Simulated Hemoptysis – Difficulties in Diagnosis. Arch Bronconeumol (Engl Ed). 2020 Apr 56(4):261-262. English, Spanish. doi:10. 1016/j. arbres. 2019. 10. 016. Epub 2019 Nov 21. PMID: 31761492. Haranath SP. Lessons from Haiti. Perm J. 2011 Winter 15(1):86. PMID: 21505633 PMCID: PMC3048649. Haranath SP, Meeta M. COVID-19: The Vital Sign. J Midlife Health. 2020 Oct – Dec 11(4):199. doi: 10. 4103/jmh. jmh_286_20. Epub 2021 Jan 21. PMID: 33767559 PMCID: PMC7978048. Haranath SP, Ganapathy K, Kesavarapu SR, Kuragayala SD. eNeuroIntensive Care in India: The Need of the Hour. Neurol India. 2021 Mar-Apr 69(2):245-251. doi: 10. 4103/0028-3886. 314591. PMID:33904432. Haranath SP, Jakkinaboina S. Is proton pump inhibitor use a significant confounder for chromogranin A levels in sepsis? Intensive Care Med. 2012 Nov 38(11):1901 author reply 1902-3. doi: 10. 1007/s00134-012-2664-3. Epub 2012 Aug 15. PMID: 22893219. Haranath SP, Park BS, Osborne M. Body mass index in COPD mortality: is it all in the water? Chest. 2008 Jan 133(1):318-9. author reply 319. doi: 10. 1378/chest. 07-2285. PMID: 18187768. Wechsler ME, Finn D, Gunawardena D, Westlake R, Barker A, Haranath SP, Pauwels RA, Kips JC, Drazen JM. Churg-Strauss syndrome in patients receiving montelukast as treatment for asthma. Chest. 2000 Mar 117(3):708-13. doi:10. 1378/chest. 117. 3. 708. PMID: 10712995. Kar S, Chawla R, Haranath SP, Ramasubban S, Ramakrishnan N, Vaishya R, Sibal A, Reddy S. Multivariable mortality risk prediction usingmachine learning for COVID-19 patients at admission (AICOVID). Sci Rep. 2021 Jun 17 11(1):12801. doi:10. 1038/s41598-021-92146-7. PMID:34140592 PMCID: PMC8211710. Haranath SP, Grines C. Percutaneous coronary intervention for acute myocardial infarction: current strategy in the lab. Indian Heart J. 2007 Mar-Apr 59(2 Suppl B):B86-98. PMID: 19153441. Haranath SP. Prevention of hip fracture with use of a hip protector. N Engl J Med. 2001 Mar 15 344(11):856 author reply 856-7. PMID: 11252312.