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Dr. Charanjit Singh Khurana has been practicing as an interventional cardiologist and vascular specialist in the Northern Virginia area since 2003.
Dr. Khurana has worked in three different continents and brings a diverse medical experience. He attended medical school in Bombay at the Grant Medical College, followed by postgraduate training at the J.J. Group of hospitals in Bombay. He acquired further training in cardiology in England and was elected as a member of the Royal College of Physicians. In the United States, while completing his residency at the Cleveland Clinic, he received the Internal Medicine Residents Research Award. During his cardiology fellowship at George Washington University, he won the prestigious Cardiology Fellows Forum of Excellence Award. He is board certified in cardiology, interventional cardiology, nuclear cardiology and diagnostic vascular sonography.
Dr. Khurana has performed over 5000 coronary artery procedures including balloon angioplasties, stenting, atherectomy and high-risk procedures requiring mechanical circulatory support. He has also performed over 1000 peripheral interventions to open obstructed carotid, kidney and lower extremity arteries using cutting-edge devices.
Dr. Khurana previously served as the Director of the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory at VHC Health.
Dr. Khurana is an associate clinical professor of medicine at George Washington University. An enthusiastic teacher, he routinely lectures and teaches medical students, residents and nurses and has given several community talks to enhance medical education.
Dr. Khurana has published several articles in peer review journals and currently serves on the editorial board of the Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery. He has been the local primary investigator for several multicenter clinical trials.
Dr. Khurana is a strong believer in prevention of disease, patient education and tailoring care according to individual needs. His practice interests include prevention and treatment of heart disease, carotid artery disease and stroke prevention, circulation problems in the lower extremities and hypertension.