Dr. Deepak Malik
Consultant Anaesthetist & Pain Management Specialist,
FFPMRCA (London), FCARCSI (Dublin),
MRCA (London), EDRA (Europe), DA (Delhi), MBBS (Delhi)
20+ years experience overall
Dr. Deepak Malik is a senior Consultant in Anaesthesia and Pain Management with over 20 years of extensive experience. He currently serves at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Trust), where he manages chronic pain clinics, interventional pain procedures, and anaesthesia for major surgeries. Dr. Malik is a renowned expert in Regional Anaesthesia, Advanced Airway Management, and Trauma. He has completed several fellowships and holds top international qualifications from the UK, Ireland, and Europe. His approach combines modern techniques such as ultrasound-guided procedures and multidisciplinary care. He is also actively involved in medical education, audits, publications, and clinical leadership.
Call on:
012-4236-0700
Location:
Conscient One, Sector 109, Dwarka Expressway Gurugram

Experience
- Consultant - Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (Since 2014)
- Consultant - Frimley Park Hospital, Surrey (2014)
- Advanced Pain Fellowship - Frimley Park Hospital
- Advanced Airway Fellowship - Leicester Royal Infirmary
- 10+ years of UK-based anaesthesia training (ST3-ST7)
- Overseas Anaesthesia & Trauma Experience - India
Expertise
- Lunbar Back Pain
- Thoracic Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Knee Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Chronic Pain & Cancer Pain
- Botox for Migraines
- Spine, Joint & Nerve Pain Management
- Ultrasound-Guided Pain Interventions
- Radiofrequency Ablation Procedures
- Advanced Airway Management
- Regional Anaesthesia (Upper & Lower Limbs)
- Teaching & Course Directing (BURAP, Final FRCA)
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)
- Advanced Airway Management
Education and Fellowships
- Royal College of Anaesthetists (UK)
- ESRA & ESA (Europe)
- British Pain Society
- IASP (International)
- BAIA, BAPIO, BOAS, DAS, APAGBI
- Medical Defense Union (UK)
Education and Fellowships
- FFPMRCA - Faculty of Pain Medicine, UK
- FCARCSI- College of Anaesthetists, Ireland
- MRCA - Royal College of Anaesthetists, UK
- EDRA European Diploma in Regional Anaesthesia
- Diploma in Anaesthesia - Delhi University, 2002
- MBBS - Delhi University, 1998

Happy with: Treatment satisfaction
The bad part is that i had to wait there for 2 hours for the Dr. To come to hospital. Infact people were waiting since 7AM