Visish Mani Srinivasan, MD (He/Him)

Neurosurgery
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There is no publicly available rating for this medical professional for one of the following reasons:

  1. They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  2. They do not see patients.
  3. They see patients but have not yet received the minimum 30 patient satisfaction reviews in the past 12 months, ensuring that the rating is statistically reliable and a true reflection of patient satisfaction.

Sees patients age 18 and up

Speaks English, Spanish and Tamil

Visish Mani Srinivasan, MD (He/Him)

Neurosurgery
No patient ratings. Why not?
Why doesn't this doctor have a rating?

There is no publicly available rating for this medical professional for one of the following reasons:

  1. They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  2. They do not see patients.
  3. They see patients but have not yet received the minimum 30 patient satisfaction reviews in the past 12 months, ensuring that the rating is statistically reliable and a true reflection of patient satisfaction.

Sees patients age 18 and up

Speaks English, Spanish and Tamil

  • Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
  • Dr. Srinivasan is a Penn Medicine physician. In New Jersey, providers are affiliated with Penn Medicine through Clinical Health Care Associates of New Jersey or Princeton Healthcare Affiliated Physicians, PC.

Meet Dr. 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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