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Visish Srinivasan, MD Neurologist

Dr. Visish Srinivasan, MD

Neurologist
Philadelphia, PA 19104
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About Visish Srinivasan MD

Dr. Visish Srinivasan, MD is a health care provider primarily located in Philadelphia, PA. His specialties include Neurologist. Dr. Srinivasan is affiliated with Hospital Of The University Of Pennsylvania, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Presbyterian Medical Center and Pennsylvania Hospital.

Location

Dr. Visish Srinivasan 3400 Civic Center Boulevard South Pavilion, 2nd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19104

Specialties

Dr. Visish Srinivasan has the following specialty

Specialty Expertise

Dr. Visish Srinivasan has the following 30 areas of expertise

  • avm embolization
  • awake craniotomy
  • biopsy of brain
  • biopsy of skull
  • brain surgery
  • burr hole
  • cerebral angiogram
  • cerebral angiogram with aneurysm embolization
  • cerebral angiogram with coiling
  • cerebral angiogram with stenting
  • cerebral artery bypass surgery
  • cerebral decompression
  • cerebral revascularization
  • cerebrovascular bypass surgery
  • clipping of brain aneurysm
  • common carotid artery embolization
  • cortical mapping
  • cranial nerve repair
  • cranial puncture
  • craniectomy
  • craniocervical junction surgery
  • craniotomy
  • csf shunt removal
  • flow diversion for cerebral aneurysms
  • gamma knife perfexion
  • gamma knife radiosurgery
  • head reconstruction
  • intracranial arterial bypass
  • microneurosurgery
  • microsurgery

Dr. Visish Srinivasan Accepts the Following Insurance

  • Cigna
    • Cigna
  • Geisinger Health Plan
    • Geisinger Health Plan
  • others
    • Aetna US Healthcare
    • Cigna Healthspring
    • Gateway Health Plan
    • HealthPartners
    • HealthSmart
    • Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey
    • Multiplan

More about Dr. Visish Srinivasan

I treat cerebrovascular disease through microsurgical and endovascular techniques. I am passionate about treating stroke, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, and cavernous malformations. I strive to treat these in the optimal manner, whether that is through open surgery, endovascular intervention, or non-surgical management. Whenever possible, I will use a minimally invasive technique to preserve function and improve recovery. I also run a translational research lab where I study these same diseases, so I am continuously learning from my patients and exploring new frontiers for therapy.

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