Dr. Nalini A. Madiwale, MD
Ophthalmologist
2222 6th Ave Troy NY, 12180About
Dr. Nalini Madiwale attended medical school in India at Karnatak Medical College and completed her ophthalmology residency in New York City. Dr. Madiwale was fellowship trained in glaucoma at Massachusetts ...
Education and Training
Karnatak Med Coll, Karnatak Univ, Hubli, Mysore Medical Degree
Board Certification
OphthalmologyAmerican Board of OphthalmologyABO- 1987
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Fellowships
- Harvard Medical School Ophthalmology 1987
Publications
- Archives Of OphthalmologyArchives of Ophthalmology1983
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