Dr. Amandeep K. Dhillon MD
Neurosurgeon
6291 Orto Vaso Ave Las Vegas Nevada, 89131About
Amandeep K. Dhillon, MD, is an established neurologist and critical care physician with Spring Valley Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada. He received his medical degree in India and served his residency at Syracuse University. Dr. Dhillon is fellowship trained at Mayo Clinic and is a member of the American Heart Association and Nevada Donor Network.
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MD in India
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- Lead Stroke Award- 2016
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- Mayo Clinic
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- American Heart Association, Nevada Donor Network
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