Anirudh Kohli, MD, FACS

MAIN LINE HEALTH CLINICIAN
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Trauma and Acute Care, General Surgery
Primary Practice:
Main Line Health Jefferson Trauma & Acute Care Surgery
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Languages:
English , Hindi, Punjabi, Kannada

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Call 484.572.0171 for appointments or additional information.

Conditions and treatments

  • Ventral Hernia

Locations

Main Line Health Jefferson Trauma & Acute Care Surgery

100 East Lancaster Avenue
Lankenau Medical Center, Medical Science Building, Suite 275
Wynnewood, PA 19096

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About

Anirudh Kohli, MD, FACS

Dr. Anirudh Kohli is an Assistant Professor of Surgery and the Trauma Medical Director at Lankenau Medical Center. He specializes in trauma, acute care surgery, surgical critical care, and robotic surgery. Board-certified in both General Surgery and Surgical Critical Care, Dr. Kohli is dedicated to delivering comprehensive, evidence-based care for patients with complex surgical needs. His academic and clinical interests include advancing trauma systems, optimizing perioperative management, and expanding the role of minimally invasive and robotic approaches in acute care surgery. Dr. Kohli’s research focuses on analyzing patient outcomes in relation to specific interventions, with the goal of improving standards of care and advancing surgical best practices. He believes in treating every patient with empathy, emphasizing that listening to patients with compassion can alleviate much of their pain and suffering.

Gender:
Male
Years Experience:
7
Languages:
English , Hindi, Punjabi, Kannada
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Education and Training

Awards and Memberships

  • Philadelphia Magazine Top Doc - 2024
  • American College of Surgeons (ACS)
  • Eastern Association for Surgery in Trauma (EAST)
  • Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES)

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