Specializing in personalized shoulder and knee replacements, minimally invasive hip surgery, partial knee replacements, hip and knee arthroscopy, trauma surgery and computer-assisted surgery, Dr. Chatrath uses 3D printing for personalized joint replacement.
After earning his medical degree from Ravi Shankar University in Raipur, India, Dr. Chatrath went on the complete his residency at the University of Indore in India. Dr. Chatrath has additional fellowship training at the University of Western Ontario in Canada, University of Ottawa in Canada and Dalhousie University in
Canada.
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