Dr. Mandalapu is a neurologist and internist with Divija Neurology Center in Northwest Austin. He specialized in adult neurology at Tulane University Medical Center and is certified in Neurovascular Ultrasound for Transcranial and Carotid Doppler studies. He is board certified in Internal Medicine. He is a member of the American Society of NeuroImaging, the American Academy of Neurology, the Texas Medical Association and the Travis County Medical Society
An Interview with Dr. Mandalapu
Can You Reduce Risk For Stroke?
No one over the age of 50 not even a lifelong athlete in seemingly excellent health is free from the risk of stroke. Neurologist Bhuvana Mandalapu, MD, of Divija Neurology Center, provides more information and tips to help prevent stroke.
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- Saint Davids South Austin Medical Center
Medical School
- 1990
Siddhartha Medical College
Confluence Health Hospital Central Campus
1201 S Miller St
Wenatchee
WA
98801
USA
+15096621511
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