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Dr. Nivedita Pandey
Medical Advisor & Co-Founder

Dr. Nivedita Pandey

MBBS, Diplomate American Board (Internal Med & Gastroenterology)

Dr. Nivedita Pandey is a U.S.-trained gastroenterologist and liver specialist with American Board certification in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology, who practices across America and internationally, including in India.

She's deeply passionate about gut health, liver wellness, and evidence-based supplementation, where she's built expertise over 15+ years. But she doesn't keep that knowledge locked in U.S. hospitals.

As a co-founder of Dr. Good Deed, she's on a mission to educate people worldwide through YouTube, making complex digestive health topics simple and actionable. Her approach blends business thinking with genuine care: build platforms that reach millions, but never lose sight of the individual struggling with their health. She believes good medicine should be both excellent and accessible.

Work Experience

  • Senior Consultant, Transplant Hepatology: Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research, Delhi (Jan 2019 – Present)
  • Transplant Hepatologist: Max Super Specialty Hospital Saket, Delhi (Dec 2016 – Present)
  • Assistant Professor of Medicine: Texas A&M University, Olin E Teague VA Medical Center (Sep 2014 – Sep 2016)
  • Consultant Gastroenterologist: Albany Medical College, New York (Aug 2013 – Aug 2014)

Clinical Proficiencies

Transplant Hepatology
  • Acute liver failure & Acute on Chronic liver failure
  • Cirrhosis & Acute variceal bleeding
  • Post liver transplant care (rejection, biliary strictures)
Gastroenterology
  • Colonoscopy & Upper Endoscopy
  • Capsule endoscopy & PEG placement
  • Obesity and stress-related eating habits

Research & Publications

Pandey N, Herrera HH, et al. Preventative care for patients with inflammatory bowel disease in the Veterans Health Administration. Medicine Journal (Baltimore). 2016.
Pandey N, Ashfaq SN, et al. Military Sexual Trauma and Obesity among Women Veterans. J Womens Health. 2017.
Pandey N, Gupta AK, Gupta S. Tacrolimus-Associated Jaundice. Am J Ther. 2018.
Pandey N, John S. Kayser Fleischer Ring. StatPearls [Internet]. 2017.

Philanthropy & Media

Sankat Mochan Social Welfare Trust: Founding Trustee. The trust operates Teleclinics and an outpatient clinic in Bihar, focusing on healthcare access for socially and economically backward classes.

Media Roles: Host of "The Health Show" on DoorDarshan and "Current Health Affairs" on All India Radio. Featured in NDTV and Dainik Bhaskar.

Latest Articles by Dr. Nivedita Pandey
home remedies for burning feet​

Home Remedies for Burning Feet: Natural Ways to Relieve Foot Burning and Tingling

Home remedies for burning feet work best when you know what’s triggering the problem. Burning feet, medically called Grierson-Gopalan syndrome, affect roughly 15–20% of adults in the US,...
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home remedies for rashes​

Home Remedies for Rashes: Natural Ways to Relieve Itching, Redness, and Skin Irritation

Home remedies for rashes reduce itching, calm skin inflammation, and support the skin barrier while the underlying cause resolves. Skin rashes, clinically categorized under dermatitis, urticaria, and tinea...
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sinusitis relief home remedies​

Sinusitis Relief Home Remedies: Natural Ways to Ease Sinus Pressure and Congestion

Sinusitis relief home remedies reduce sinus pressure, thin trapped mucus, and restore nasal drainage without requiring antibiotics for the vast majority of cases. Sinusitis, clinically called rhinosinusitis, affects...
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swollen gums home remedies​

Swollen Gums Home Remedies: Natural Ways to Relieve Gum Swelling and Irritation

Swollen gums home remedies reduce gum inflammation, lower bacterial load, and ease pain without a prescription, when used consistently and correctly. Gum disease, clinically called periodontal disease, affects...
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Canker Sore Treatment Home Remedy: Natural Ways to Relieve Mouth Ulcers

A canker sore treatment home remedy reduces pain, speeds healing, and lowers the chance of the sore getting infected, all without a prescription. Canker sores, clinically called recurrent...
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