Deepthi Kunduru, MD

Physician in Elgin, SC
Specialties:Endocrinology
Gender:Female
4.6/5.0
Rating 4.5
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NPI #1801130182

Deepthi Kunduru, MD

Dr. Kunduru is a Board Certified Physician in Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolic Disorders. Her field of expertise includes treating various hormone-related disorders, including but not limited to Diabetes, Thyroid, Osteoporosis, and Obesity.

She completed medical school at Jawaharlal Nehru M.C, India, and received a bachelor of medicine and bachelor of surgery degrees. Following this, she earned a post-graduation Diploma in Obstetrics and Gynecology in India. She continued her education and completed a residency program in Internal Medicine from Bronx, NY, and a fellowship in Endocrinology From the University of Buffalo, NY.

She is Board certified and specializes in Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, and Obesity Medicine. Her special interests include Diabetes,thyroid disorders, cancer, osteoporosis, and medical weight loss. Other endocrine disorders she treats are related to Parathyroid and calcium disorders, Pituitary and Adrenal glands, PCOS, and Perimenopausal disorders. Outside work, she likes spending time with her family.

Board Certifications: American Board of Obesity Medicine, Certified American Board of Internal Medicine (ABIM), Obstetrics and Gynecology by Karnataka Health University, India

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    MUSC Health Endocrinology at Elgin Medical Pavilion
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    40 Pinnacle Parkway
    Suite 208
    Elgin, SC 29045
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    Tuesday7:30 AM - 5:30 PM
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