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:

  • They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  • They do not see patients.
  • 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:

  • They are not employed by Penn Medicine.
  • They do not see patients.
  • 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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