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About Us
Dr. Viplove Senadhi
Dr. Viplove Senadhi was bred in an academic medicine environment. His father was a doctor at UAB and through a joint venture with NASA, discovered gamma interferon as well as coenzyme Q. He followed in his father's footsteps and received 7 awards from the NIH as well as from Temple University School of Medicine for accomplishments in biomedical research, which led him to the Andrea Pearlman award, given to the Valedictorian of clinical sciences. This was a platform for going to medical school in LA, and subsequently, pursuing internal medicine at one of the Johns Hopkins internal medicine programs. He published over 25 first author articles as a resident and served as a peer reviewer and
editor for many of the top Gastroenterology journals, prior to his fellowship. He won an ACP national research award and this led him to be selected for the Dean Craig Brater scholarship at the Indiana University Gastroenterology and Hepatology fellowship program, where he worked hand-in-hand with numerous leaders in the field throughout a variety of areas in Gastroenterology and Hepatology. Dr Senadhi is the Owner of Greater Montgomery Patient Centered Gastroenterology and Hepatology and brings his university experience and comprehensive knowledge to develop Gastroenterology and Hepatology care in the Montgomery, Alabama area in collaboration with Emory University, ACOM
and PCOM.
