Dr. Fathima Vardha K
Consultant - General Medicine
Dr Fathima Vardha K is a dedicated Consultant Physician with an MD in General Medicine, known for her strong clinical expertise and compassionate, patient-centred approach. With experience in managing acute and chronic medical conditions, she is skilled in delivering evidence-based care while focusing on long-term health outcomes and disease prevention.
She has served in leading healthcare institutions across Kerala and Tamil Nadu and has played a significant role in emergency care, critical care, and ICU services. Dr. Fathima has also contributed actively during the COVID-19 pandemic, earning special recognition for her commitment and service. Her clinical interests include complex internal medicine cases, emergency procedures, and comprehensive inpatient and outpatient care.
Academically accomplished, she is a gold medalist in General Medicine and has been recognised for her research work and presentations at state and national forums. Known for her calm demeanour, clear communication, and ethical practice, Dr Fathima Vardha K is committed to delivering safe, empathetic, and high-quality medical care to every patient she serves.
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General Medicine
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Management of acute and chronic medical conditions
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Emergency and critical care
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ICU care and inpatient management
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Emergency procedures including endotracheal intubation, pleural tapping, ascitic tapping, and RT insertion
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Diagnosis and management of complex medical cases
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Preventive care and long-term disease management
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Gold Medal – Best Medicine Postgraduate (2019)
Tamil Nadu State Government -
Gold Medal – Best Paper Presentation (2019)
Tamil Nadu State Government
Paper: Correlation between Autoimmune Polyglandular Syndrome and Myelodysplastic Syndrome -
Special Recognition for Exceptional Service during COVID-19 Medical Duties
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Best Service in Healthcare Award (2024)
Kerala Mappilakala Academy -
Academic Excellence Award (2019)
Indian Medical Association (IMA), Nadapuram -
Featured in News Articles for Saving Critically Ill Patients
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Featured on Television for Health Education Programmes

