Sony Singh
19 Articles
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Contributor at IndiaMedToday. Covering the latest in healthcare innovation and policy.
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Expert's Corner
April 15, 2026
Expert’s Corner: Dr. Arunkumar Govindarajan on Affordable Diagnostics, AI Alerts and the Shift to Performance Care
In this Expert’s Corner, Dr. Arunkumar Govindarajan, Executive Director and practicing radiologist at Aarthi Scans and Labs, reveals how his network of 85+ centers across 12 states is revolutionizing diagnostics in India. By consolidating blood tests, X-rays, CT, MRI, and more under one roof at 30-40% below market rates, Aarthi tackles fragmentation, delays, and costs […]
Featured Article
April 14, 2026
How Doctors Choose Between IUI, IVF, and ICSI for Couples
Many couples struggling with infertility often wonder why their doctor recommends IUI in one case, IVF in another and ICSI in a third. In reality, the choice between Intrauterine Insemination (IUI), In Vitro Fertilisation (IVF) and Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection (ICSI) is not random or based on a “one‑size‑fits‑all” approach. Instead, it is a carefully individualised […]
Featured Article
April 8, 2026
Dr. Rooma Sinha Explains Robotic Myomectomy, Fertility Outcomes and the Future of Fibroid Surgery
In a Q&A with IndiaMedToday, Dr Rooma Sinha, Honorary Professor and Director of Robotic Surgery at Apollo Hospitals, Hyderabad, breaks down the key findings from her 10‑year robotic myomectomy study. From an 86% pregnancy rate to reassuring data on uterine rupture and fertility‑preserving multi‑layer suturing, she explains how robotic surgery is redefining fibroid management and what […]
Featured Article
April 7, 2026
Science Is Not Optional: A Call to Stand Together for Health
Modern medicine stands on the bedrock of science, yet at the bedside in India, that same science often meets the messy realities of belief, misinformation and inequality. In an era where immunotherapy, genomic profiling and early detection have turned once‑hopeless diagnoses into treatable or even curable conditions, the gap between scientific progress and public trust […]
Featured Article
April 1, 2026
Weight Gain After 30 Raises Diabetes Risk for India’s Working Women, Says Dr. R. M. Anjana
Weight gain after 30 is emerging as an important but often overlooked driver of diabetes risk among India’s working women. This article by Dr. R. M. Anjana explains how hormonal changes, sedentary routines, stress, poor sleep and irregular eating habits can gradually increase the risk of type 2 diabetes. There is an increasing number of […]
Expert's Corner
April 1, 2026
Anuj Chahal on Maverick’s journey, inspiration and the future of clinical readiness
In this Experts Corner, Anuj Chahal, Founder and CEO of Maverick Simulation Solutions, shares his journey, inspirations and perspective on building stronger clinical readiness in healthcare. He also reflects on the ideas and experiences that have shaped his work in simulation-based training and healthcare innovation. If we look at Indian healthcare today, the real challenge […]
Featured Article
March 26, 2026
Epilepsy in India: Closing the Treatment Gap through Awareness, Access and Advanced Care
Epilepsy Awareness Day offers a timely reminder that India’s most common neurological disorder remains both highly treatable and deeply neglected. Despite affecting an estimated 10-12 million Indians across ages and geographies, epilepsy continues to be burdened by late diagnosis, social stigma and unequal access to specialised care. In this context, Dr. Keni Ravish Rajiv (Senior […]
Featured Article
March 22, 2026
Why Global Nursing Careers Need Structure, Not Shortcuts
Most Indian nurses heading abroad are stuck in a cycle of short-term, transactional ‘gigs.’ In this interview, IndiaMedToday sits down with Mayank Kumar to discuss how BorderPlus is changing that narrative. We dived into why Germany and the GCC are becoming the new hotspots for long-term growth, and how the ACE model moves beyond just […]
Featured Article
March 4, 2026
From Treatment to Prevention: India Rolls Out Free HPV Vaccination for Girls in Fight Against Cervical Cancer
Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched India’s nationwide HPV vaccination programme on February 28, 2026, from Ajmer, Rajasthan, making free single-dose Gardasil-4 vaccines available to approximately 1.15 crore girls aged 14 years across all States and Union Territories. The move marks the most significant shift in India’s approach to cervical cancer in decades, from treating the […]
News
March 4, 2026
ACTREC rolls out next-gen spectral CT to sharpen early cancer detection
The Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer (ACTREC), a key unit of the Tata Memorial Centre in Mumbai, has deployed a next-generation Spectral CT 7500 system to bolster early cancer detection and improve diagnostic precision in complex cases. The move comes amid a rising cancer burden in India and an increasing load […]
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