Nasir Bhatti, M.B.B.S., M.D.

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601 N Caroline St
Baltimore, MD 21287
Dr. Kheradmand is an Associate Professor of Neurology and Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery, and specializes in vertigo, dizziness, imbalance, and disorders of eye movements. Dr. Kheradmand's research combines normal human neurophysiology and investigations in patients with disorders such as ocular misalignment, abnormal eye movements, nystagmus, and vestibular dysfunction. A special focus has been on understanding the mechanisms of spatial disorientation, and how their deleterious effects can be ameliorated. This work is translational, with an iterative process between the clinic and the laboratory with the goal of developing more accurate clinical diagnosis and better modes of treatment.
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