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Dr. Neal Khurana
Interventional Radiologist
Dr. Neal Khurana is a private practice interventional radiologist at Vascular & Vein Institute of Siouxland in South Dakota.
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About Dr. Neal Khurana
Dr. Neal Khurana is a board-certified and fellowship-trained interventional radiologist. He has experience treating a variety of conditions using interventional radiology.
Dr. Khurana earned his medical degree from Chicago Medical School at Rosalind Franklin University. He completed his residency in diagnostic radiology and a subsequent fellowship in vascular and interventional radiology at Rush University Medical Center. Dr. Khurana completed his undergraduate studies at Tulane University with a B.S. in neuroscience.
Throughout his clinical training, his focus has been developing a wide variety of technical and clinical skills necessary for general practice in the field of Vascular and Interventional Radiology. This includes managing the inpatient clinical service, performing formal consultations, and maintaining continuity of care in the outpatient clinic.
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