Doctor's Profile
Dr. Shakil Shaikh
Interventional Cardiologist

Education
- MBBS – Maharshtra University of Health Sciences, 2007
- MD – General Medicine – Maharshtra University of Health Sciences, 2014
- DNB – Gastroenterology – National Board Of Examination, 2018
Dr. Shakil Shaikh
Interventional Cardiologist
Dr. Shakil Shaikh is a well-known and reputed cardiologist with a track record of excellence in providing high-quality heart care services to his patients. He completed his medical education from premiere institute of INDIA (MBBS and MD - from Seth G.S Medical College & KEM Hospital Mumbai, DM Cardiology from Grant Government Medical College and Sir JJ group of hospital, Mumbai). He was Assistant Professor of Interventional Cardiology for more than 2 years in Department of Cardiology, Sir JJ group of hospital. He has expertise in treating Acute Chest Pain (Heart Attack), heart-related diseases like Heart failure, Hypertension, Atrial fibrillation, and much more. He also provides consultation for cardiac diagnostic tests such as ECG, Echo, and Holter monitoring.
Qualification
- M.B.B.S: (2004 – 2009) – seth G.S. Medical College & K.E.M Hospital, Mumbai, INDIA
- Post M.B.B.S: internship (2010) – seth G.S. Medical College & K.E.M Hospital, Mumbai
- M.D: (2012 – 2015) – seth G.S. Medical College & K.E.M Hospital, Mumbai
- D.M: (2016 – 2019) – Grant Medical College & sir J.J group of Hospital, Mumbai, INDIA
- Member of A.C.C (American college of Cardiology)
- M.U.H.S examiner for B.P.M.T course (Cardiology)
- Assistant Professor of Cardiology from Oct 2019 till January 2022 in Department of Cardiology, GGMC, Sir JJ group of hospital, Mumbai
Publications
- Thrombolysis is an effective and safe therapy in stuck mitral valves with delayed presentation as well as hemodynamically unstable patients: A single centre study
- Pyomyelia presenting as acute flaccid paralysis
- Saccharomyces kluyveri Fungemia in an infant with Severe Combined Immunodeficiency
- “Superdominant“ left Anterior Descending Artery continuing as Posterior Descending Artery: Extremely Rare Coronary Artery Anomaly
- Congenital Absence of the Left Circumflex Artery ith Superdominant Right coronary Artery: Extremely Rare Coronary Artery Anomaly
- Successful Transradial coronary intervention through “Arteria Lusoria”
- Parachute mitral valve with late presentation: rare case reports
- Single coronary artery from the right aortic sinus of Valsalva with superdominant right coronary artery, anomalous interarterial course of the left coronary artery and absence of left circumflex artery – A case report
- A rare case of dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction caused by systolic anterior motion of an abnormal posterior mitral leaflet
- Thrombolysis is an effective and safe therapy in stuck mitral valves with delayed presentation as well as hemodynamically unstable patients: A single centre study
- An Unusual cause of subacute stent thrombosis- A case report and Review of Literature
- Intravascular Ultrasound Guided management of Proximal left anterior descending artery aneurysm ith covered stent – A case report
- Acute Respiratory distress syndrome caused by Mercury inhalation: A case report
- Phenotypic variability in congenital lipoid adrenal hyperplasia
- Stent crushing as a novel therapeutic option in stent entrapment
- Left main and Right coronary artery arising from single coronary trunk: a very rare cardiac anomaly
- Complete heart block in AWMI: Revascularisation or pacemaker implantation
- Multiple giant coronary aneurysms with symptomatic ischemic heart disease- treatment approach
- A rare case of stent dislodgement into coronary artery followed by stent crushing
- Balloon Mitral Volvotomy in pregnant women – maternal and fetal outcomes
- Complete heart block due to coronary air embolism during trans-catheter closure of Atrial septal defect
- Staphylococcus aureus infection and internal jugular vein thrombophlebitis
- Successful PCI of anomalous left circumflex coronary artery arising from right coronary sinus – a case report
- Mobitz type 1 second degree atrioventricular block in anterior wall myocardial infarction and its reversal with successful PCA of Left Anterior Descending artery- an Extremely rare association
- Piyuitary hyperplasia in a boy with van Wyk Grumbach syndrome due to long standing hypothyroidism
- Large Right Ventricle thrombus in Uhl’s anomaly: A rare presentation of extremely rare disease
- Twin Circumflex arteries: A rare coronary artery anomaly
- Anterior Mitral Leaflet Tear during Balloon Mitral Valvotomy in a Case of Juvenile Mitral Restenosis
- Brugada syndrome presenting as atrial flutter with sick sinus syndrome
- Device closure in ventricular septal rupture case after anterior wall myocardial infarction – a study