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Geetha B. Kandimala, MD

4.6out of 5
829 Ratings , 125 Comments
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  • Accepting New Patients

About Geetha B. Kandimala, MD

Geetha B. Kandimala, MD attended medical school at NTR University of Health Sciences in India. Dr. Kandimala completed an Internal Medicine residency at Westlake Hospital in Illinois followed by a Neurology residency at the University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, TX.

Dr. Kandimala also received fellowship training in Clinical Neurophysiology at the University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center.

She is board-certified in Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology, Sleep Medicine and Headache Medicine.

Dr. Kandimala expresses that the field of Neurology fascinates her. “The human brain is the most complex structure known, the diseases are challenging, needs critical thinking and analysis.”

Special Interests:

  • Dementia
  • Epilepsy
  • Neuromuscular Disorders
  • Parkinson's
  • Sleep Medicine
  • Stroke

Dr. Kandimala will be joining the team at Neurology Associates of Moore, currently located inside of Norman Regional Hospital’s Moore Campus.

Her patients can expect her to display active listening, approachability and courteousness. When not seeing patients, she enjoys traveling, cooking and yoga.

She speaks English, Telugu and Hindi.

Education
  • Medical School
  • NTR University of Health Sciences
  • Residency
  • Westlake Hospital Melrose Park, IL
  • University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX
  • Fellowship
  • University of Texas - Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX

Reviews

  • 10/06/2025
    Rating: 1

    I know neuros are interesting people but I felt dismissed. Made to feel like I was wrong. My condition was downplayed

  • 09/30/2025
    Rating: 1

    The neurologist spent maybe 10 minutes with me and didn't answer hardly any questions. She seemed in a hurry toget to the

  • 09/30/2025
    Rating: 1

    I went in inquiring about a minor stroke that was discovered during a CT after a fall. I had been suffering from some deficits in my thinking process for about a year. I didn't feel heard. I was given a lot of ideas of what might help, but nothing detailed and telling me to lose weight and eat right to increase my memory seemed fruitless. Dr was also fast to offer a prescription for medication to help with focus, which I declined. Overall, I was unhappy with the care.

  • 09/25/2025
    Rating: 5

    The staff is very professional.