Dr. Subodh Banzal is a Consultant Endocrinologist and Diabetologist in Indore with 25 years' experience in his field. He has two clinics in Indore where he can be consulted: Diabetes and Hormones Care at Vijay Nagar; and, The Endocrines at South Tukoganj. In addition to his private clinical practice, Dr. Banzal is also Associate Professor of Medicine and Endocrinology at Sri Aurobindo Institute of Medical Sciences (SAIMS), Indore, and as well as Consultant Endocrinologist at BHRC, Indore.
After completing his MBBS from Indore University, Dr. Banzal went on to do his MD in General Medicine from Devi Ahilya University, Indore, and then added a DM Endocrinology to his qualifications. He is also a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, UK, having passed the membership examination in 1997. Dr. Banzal is a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Glasgow, as well as of the American Biographical Institute, USA.
Dr. Banzal has extensive experience in his field. He was a Lecturer in Endocrinology at G S Seth Medical College and KEM Hospital, Mumbai, where he was involved in formal and informal teaching of junior doctors and undergraduate students, and conducted Diabetic, Thyroid, Puberty and Growth Clinics. Dr. Banzal also worked as a Consultant Endocrinologist at King Fahd Central Hospital, Saudi Arabia, for 15 years and then at Bombay Hospital (Indore) for two years, prior to his current assignments. Dr Banzal is a member of many prestigious International and National Endocrine Societies, has published a number of papers in national and international journals and has attended several Conferences and Symposia in India and abroad.
Fellowships
Fellow, Royal College of Physicians. (Glasgow)
Fellow, American Biographical Institute. (USA)
Visiting Fellow, Department of Medicine and Care of the Elderly, under Dr. D R Prichard FRCP, Dip.H C Law at Ysbyty Gwynedd Hospital, Bangor, North Wales for a period of one month. Oct 1997. (Wales)
Visiting Fellow, Department Of Endocrinology, under Professor Newton, at Ninewells Hospital at Dundee, Scotland for a period of six weeks. 1999. (Scotland)
Accreditation
Member, Royal College of Physicians. (UK)
Member, Endocrine Society. (USA)
Member, Endocrine Society of India. (India)
Member, Research Society for the Study of Diabetes in India (RSSDI).
Member, Association of Physicians of India.
Member, National Academy of Medical Sciences. India.
Research
MD Thesis: Estimation of Serum Zinc and Copper in Different Renal Disorders by Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer.
Publications
Article :
Glycaemic Index of, and Insulin Response to, Some Food Items Consumed by Indians. Banzal S, Bhandarkar S D, Ayoola E A. Medical Science Research. 1997,25,529-531.
Article : Mexiletin Toxicity - A Case Report. Banzal S, Rissam H S, Bhat F A, Ashraf J. J K Pract. Apr-Jun 1996, 3 (2) 101-102.
Article : Mexiletin Toxicity - A Case Report. Banzal S, Rissam H S, Bhat F A, Ashraf J. J K Pract. Apr-Jun 1996, 3 (2) 101-102.
Article : Survival in Water Intoxication - A Case Report. Banzal S, Rissam H S, Bhat F A, Ashraf J. J K Pract. Jul-Sep 1996, 3 (3).157-159.
Article : Diabetes. Banzal S. Science Today. Feb 1989; p 60.
Article :
Survival in a Case of Severe Myocarditis with Pulmonary Oedema after a Scorpion Sting - A Case Report. Rissam H S, Banzal S, Bhat F A, Ashraf J. Jan-Mar 1998. J K Pract. 5 (1).
Article :
The Clinical Pattern and Complications of Severe Malaria in Gizan Region of Saudi Arabia. Banzal S, Ayoola E A, et al. Annals of Saudi Medicine. 1999; 29(4) 378-380.
Article :
Sheehan's Syndrome in Saudi Arabs. Banzal S, Ayoola E A. International Journal of Gynaecology & Obstetrics.