Dr. Mangerira Chinnappa Uthappa

Dr. Mangerira Chinnappa Uthappa Head of Interventional Radiology, Manipal Hospital

Head of interventional radiology at Manipal Hospitals group across Bengaluru

Specialty and Interest

Locations

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Bengaluru
India

Experience

Head Of Department (HOD)
Manipal Hospital
- 2023
Bengaluru
Head of interventional radiology at Manipal Hospitals group across Bengaluru

Education and Training

Royal College of Surgeons of England
Fellowship
- 2003
FRCS from Royal College Of Surgeons, England in 2003.

Royal College of Radiologists
Fellowship
- 2000
Fellow of the Royal College of Radiologists, UK 2000

Mysore Medical College & Research Institute
MBBS
- 1994
He completed MBBS from Mysore Medical College & Research Institute in 1994
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Dr. Mangerira Chinnappa Uthappa is affiliated with medical facilities such as Manipal Hospital.
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