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The importance of social media in doctors’ lives today: Insights from Dr. Garvit Chitkara

Posted on February 27, 2026 By

Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], February 27: In a world where a single post can reach thousands within minutes, social media has quietly become one of the most powerful tools in modern healthcare. For doctors, it is no longer just about hospital corridors and clinic consultations; it is also about digital conversations, awareness reels, live Q&A sessions, and myth-busting posts. Dr. Garvit Chitkara believes that when used responsibly, social media can transform the way patients understand diseases, especially complex conditions like breast cancer.

As a leading Breast Cancer surgeon in Mumbai, Dr. Garvit Chitkara has seen how online information shapes patient perceptions even before they step into a clinic. Currently serving as Associate Director of Breast Surgical Oncology and Oncoplasty at the Nanavati Max Institute of Cancer Care, Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital, he feels that doctors today must embrace digital platforms as part of their responsibility toward public health education. “Patients often come to us after reading something online,” he says. “If credible doctors are not part of that conversation, misinformation can easily take over. Social media allows us to guide, educate, and reassure at the right time.”

Trained at the prestigious Tata Memorial Hospital, where he was inducted as faculty immediately after completing his training, Dr. Chitkara has always balanced academic excellence with patient-centric care. Over the years, he has trained the next generation of cancer surgeons and contributed to clinical research in breast oncology, genetics, and precision medicine. Today, he extends that mentorship beyond hospital walls through digital engagement, simplifying medical jargon into understandable, actionable information for patients and families.

He points out that breast cancer awareness in India still faces challenges due to stigma, fear, and delayed diagnosis. “Early detection can save lives, but hesitation and misinformation often cause delays,” Dr. Chitkara explains. “If a simple post about warning signs or the importance of mammography motivates even one woman to seek timely screening, that’s meaningful impact.” Through discussions on breast-conserving surgery, oncoplastic techniques, genetic testing, and survivorship, he emphasizes that modern breast cancer treatment focuses not only on cure but also on quality of life and aesthetic outcomes.

Social media, according to Dr. Chitkara, also builds transparency and trust. Patients increasingly research doctors online before booking appointments. A thoughtful and professional digital presence helps them understand a doctor’s approach, philosophy, and expertise. “Healthcare decisions are deeply personal,” he shares. “When patients see consistent, educational content, it reassures them that they are choosing someone who prioritizes clarity and compassion.”

However, he is equally firm about maintaining ethical boundaries. “Social media should never replace clinical consultation,” he cautions. “It is a platform for awareness, not diagnosis. Patient confidentiality and medical ethics must always remain non-negotiable.” By focusing on evidence-based education rather than sensational content, he believes doctors can uphold credibility while expanding their outreach.

Beyond patient education, social platforms have become valuable tools for professional collaboration. Surgeons and oncologists across the world share research updates, surgical innovations, and insights into evolving cancer therapies. For a specialist involved in breast oncoplastic surgery and molecular oncology, staying digitally connected ensures exposure to global advancements that ultimately benefit patients back home.

Dr. Chitkara also highlights the emotional dimension of digital communication. Cancer journeys can feel isolating, and online communities often provide comfort and shared strength. “Sometimes, reassurance is as important as treatment,” he says. “When patients read stories of recovery or hear a doctor calmly explain a procedure, it reduces anxiety and builds confidence.”

In today’s interconnected healthcare ecosystem, social media is no longer a distraction—it is a dynamic extension of patient care. When used responsibly, it becomes a bridge between medical science and society, empowering individuals with knowledge and encouraging proactive health decisions.

For more information or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Garvit Chitkara:

Nanavati Max Institute of Cancer Care

Dr. Garvit Chitkara

Breast Surgical Oncology and Oncoplasty

Nanavati Max Super Specialty Hospital

Mumbai, Maharashtra

Phone: 91673 28325

Email: dr.garvitchitkara@gmail.com

901, Shrikant Chambers – 2, Near R K Studio, V N Purav Road, Chembur, Mumbai – 400071

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