Penn Neurosurgery Adds New Location in Chestnut Hill
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Penn Neurosurgery Adds New Location in Chestnut Hill


Penn Neurosurgery announces the addition of a new location in Chestnut Hill, PA.

Neil R. Malhotra, MD, assistant professor of neurosurgery, who will continue to see patients at Valley Forge and the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania (HUP), will now have office hours in Chestnut Hill as well.

Dr. Malhotra will provide evaluations of all brain, spine and central nervous system conditions at this new location. He treats brain and spinal disorders including herniated disc repair, spinal canal decompression, tumor treatment and alignment correction.

For more information or to make an appointment, please call 800.789.PENN (7366) or visit the Chestnut Hill location page.




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