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Amit Gangoli, MD
Eastern Pennsylvania Infectious Diseases Assocs, LLC
Practicing at MedCoShare in
King of Prussia
25 Years of Experience
Board certified in Infectious Diseases
Affiliations: Chester County Hospital, Phoenixville Hospital and Pottstown Memorial Hospital
Accepted Insurances:

Who is

Amit Gangoli, MD

?

Dr. Amit Gangoli is a Board Certified Infectious Disease Specialist and founder of Eastern Pennsylvania Infectious Diseases Associates, LLC. He has been in private practice in Chester and Lehigh Counties since 2006. Dr. Gangoli did his fellowship training at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center and has extensive experience in complex infectious disease problems including HIV, transplant infections, and emerging pathogens.

What Makes

Amit Gangoli, MD

Different

?

Dr. Gangoli and his practice diagnose and treat infections caused by bacteria, viruses, parasites, and fungi. They treat a wide variety of conditions such as Lyme disease and influenzaas well as more serious infections like HIV/AIDS, MRSA infections, tuberculosis, hepatitis and meningitis. Dr. Gangoli is also involved with antibiotic stewardship, infection control, and has helped plan emergency preparedness for emerging infections like Ebola, Zika, measles, and mumps. Dr. Gangoli and his professional and caring medical team pride themselves on providing high quality care with solid expertise to their patients. Top-notch patient care by a dedicated team of healthcare providers is the hallmark of Eastern Pennsylvania Infectious Diseases Associates, LLC.

Best Way to Get in Touch:

Please reach us by phone at 610-481-9600

Specialty
Infectious Diseases
School(s) Attended
Armed Forces Medical College, Pune, India
Degree(s)
MD
Contact Info:
Phone:
610-481-9600
Email:
kbarber@epidamed.com
Address:
170 N Henderson Rd # 310, King of Prussia, PA 19406
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