Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai
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Short Description
About me
Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai is a Consultant in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care at moolchand, with over a decade of frontline experience in managing medical emergencies, trauma, critical illness, and high-acuity patients. Known for his calm decision-making, rapid response, and patient-first approach, he specialises in handling situations where timely intervention can make the difference between life and death.
His clinical expertise covers the full spectrum of emergency medicine in Delhi, including airway emergencies, trauma care, advanced resuscitation, paediatric emergencies, bedside critical care procedures, and POCUS (point-of-care ultrasound). Patients and families looking for an emergency doctor in Delhi, critical care specialist in Delhi, or expert-led trauma care near lajpat nagar benefit from his structured, evidence-based, and compassionate approach.
Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai also serves as an International Examiner for the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) and George Washington University (GWU), reflecting his role in shaping global standards in emergency medicine training and assessment. His academic work includes simulation-based teaching, emergency protocol development, FOAMed initiatives, and ongoing efforts to strengthen patient safety and emergency systems.
At moolchand, he works closely with multidisciplinary teams and advanced emergency infrastructure to ensure rapid triage, stabilisation, and continuity of care. His goal is to guide patients and families through their most vulnerable moments with clarity, speed, and confidence.Medical expertise
My education and training
| MBBS | J.J.M Medical College |
| MRCEM | Member, Royal College of Emergency Medicine |
| MEM (GWU) | Masters in Emergency Medicine, George Washington University |
My awards and accomplishments
- International Examiner – Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM)
- International Examiner – George Washington University (GWU), USA
- Faculty contributor in emergency medicine education, assessments, and simulation-based learning
- Contributor to FOAMed (Free Open Access Medical Education) initiatives
- Involved in the development of emergency protocols and quality improvement systems in high-acuity care settings
What I'd like to tell my patients
Patients and families value Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai for the combination of speed, accuracy, reassurance, and evidence-based emergency care he brings to every critical situation.
✓ More than a decade of frontline emergency medicine experience
✓ Expertise in trauma care, airway emergencies, critical care, and advanced resuscitation
✓ International academic roles with RCEM and GWU
✓ Skilled in POCUS-guided emergency decision-making
✓ Strong focus on patient safety and structured emergency protocols
✓ Calm, clear, and compassionate communication during high-stress situations
✓ Multidisciplinary coordination for seamless emergency and post-emergency care
Why Choose moolchand for Emergency Care
For patients seeking emergency treatment in Delhi, critical care near lajpat nagar, or a dependable emergency department in South Delhi, moolchand offers rapid assessment, specialist-led emergency care, critical care backup, advanced bedside diagnostics, and coordinated multidisciplinary support. Its location and infrastructure make it a strong choice for both immediate emergencies and complex stabilisation needs.
What Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai Would Like Patients to Know
Emergencies are sudden, overwhelming, and deeply stressful—but the right care at the right time can save lives and prevent serious complications. Dr. Abbas Ali Khatai’s guiding principle is simple: respond fast, stay focused, and communicate clearly.
He makes every effort to ensure that patients and their families feel informed and supported, even in moments of extreme uncertainty. Whether the situation involves trauma, collapse, respiratory distress, poisoning, seizures, stroke symptoms, or a deteriorating child, his focus remains on rapid diagnosis, timely intervention, and compassionate handling of every case.
Emergency medicine is not only about immediate stabilisation. It is also about restoring confidence, creating safety, and ensuring continuity of care after the crisis has passed. At moolchand, patients are never alone in an emergency.

