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Kazim Narsinh

MD

Neurointerventional radiologist
Husband, father and tennis enthusiast

Dr. Kazim Narsinh is a neurointerventional radiologist, a hybrid specialist in less-invasive procedures to treat conditions involving blood vessels in the brain and spine, such as stroke. He cares for adults and children with blood flow problems, such as aneurysms, tumors, dural arteriovenous fistulas, idiopathic intracranial hypertension, arteriovenous malformations, carotid artery disease and vascular anomalies. Narsinh focuses on developing strategies to repair and preserve important areas of the brain that control movement, thought and speech.

Narsinh earned his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego, during which time he completed a research fellowship at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. He completed a radiology residency at UC San Diego, followed by an interventional radiology fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania. At UCSF, he completed fellowships in neuroradiology and neurointerventional radiology.

Often serving in leadership roles, Narsinh is a member of professional groups dedicated to neurointerventional surgery, including the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery and University of California Stroke Consortium. He has been a contributing author on more than 60 articles in peer-reviewed medical journals, delivered lectures internationally, and won multiple awards for his work.

  • Education

    UC San Diego, MD, 2011

  • Residencies

    UC San Diego, Radiology, 2017

  • Fellowships

    University of Pennsylvania, Interventional Radiology, 2018

    UCSF, Neuroradiology, 2019

    UCSF, Neurointerventional Radiology, 2021

  • Academic Title

    Assistant Professor

I like to carefully plan each individual’s treatment, using the best technology and medicines available, to achieve the most effective result.

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