Dr. Mathew P C is an Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon. He has over 12 years of experience performing more than 10,000 surgeries. Dr. Mathew P C is renowned for his cleft lip and palate surgeries. He has been invited to perform surgeries, lecture and train across the globe, including USA and AFRICA.
Dr. Mathew P C has been trained in oral and maxillofacial surgery and fields of plastic surgery and he received higher specialty training from UK able to achieve and clear the FFDRCSI (Fellow of Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland), FDS RCS (Royal College of England), FDS RCPSG (Royal college of Glasgow) Fellowships becoming the only Maxillofacial Surgeon in the state to have all three Royal College Fellowship.
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