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About
Dr. Manish Khanna, MD works in Washington, DC as
Education
- ALBANY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Medical School
Compare with other Otolaryngology (Ear, Nose & Throat) Specialists
Insurance Accepted
- Aetna
- Anthem
- Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Blue Cross Blue Shield
- CareFirst Blue Cross Blue Shield
- Cigna
- First Health
- Humana
- MultiPlan
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Languages
English, Hindi
Patient Satisfaction
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Dr. Khanna is a phenomenal physician. We found Doctor Khanna after reading his many great reviews. His staff was attentive and responsive. We were able to get a same day appointment for treatment of a broken nose. Dr. Khanna's office staff from the front desk, nurse's, and physician's assistants were knowledgeable, considerate, and explained surgical intervention with the utmost detail. Following surgery, Doctor Khanna spent a sufficient amount of time with us explaining the procedure and recovery. He was available for us on the weekend when we called with a non-urgent question as well. We can not recommend Doctor Khanna and his well-trained staff enough. Furthermore, the office was clean, well kept, and the staff adhered to COVID- 19 guidelines. Thank you for making our experience as stress free and simple as possible!
Frequently Asked Questions
Dr. Khanna accepts Aetna, Anthem and Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield as well as many others.
Dr. Khanna's office is located at 2021 K St NW Ste 206 Washington, DC 20006. Find other locations and directions on MedicalNewsToday.
Dr. Khanna frequently sees patients for
Yes, Dr. Khanna speaks Hindi. See Dr. Khanna's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.
Dr. Khanna has a star rating of 4.0/5 and has been reviewed 28 times.
Dr. Khanna is board certified in
Hospital Affiliations
- Inova Alexandria Hospital
Locations
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Integrated Dermatology of K Street LLC
2021 K St NW Ste 206, Washington, DC 20006 Directions (202) 888-8365
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2616 Sherwood Hall Ln Ste 408, Alexandria, VA 22306 Directions (703) 780-5073
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