Dr. Vardges Vandian is a board-certified and fellowship-trained neurologist with a special interest in clinical neurophysiology. Dr. Vandian received his clinical neurophysiology fellowship training from Temple University Hospital and completed his neurology residency at Albany Medical Center.
Dr. Vardges Vandian is a board-certified and fellowship-trained neurologist with a special interest in clinical neurophysiology. Dr. Vandian received his clinical neurophysiology fellowship training from Temple University Hospital and completed his neurology residency at Albany Medical Center.
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He is a good doctor!! He knows how to explain very well.
Jan-2025
He was ok, but needs bedside manner training.
Jan-2025
Helpful, personable collaborative in navigating complex management. Grateful!
Jan-2025
Gave options for treatment. easy to talk to
Jan-2025
Listens helps done
Jan-2025
I enjoyed interacting with this doctor!
Dec-2024
Good doctor
Dec-2024
I have seen Dr. Vandian for 12 years, since we relocated from Michigan. Knowledgeable, helpful and I never feel rushed.
Dec-2024
Very competent.
Dec-2024
He was very nice.
Nov-2024
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Sun City West Spine Center
14520 W. Granite Valley Dr. Suite 120 Sun City West, AZ 85375
Dr. Vardges Vandian is a board-certified and fellowship-trained neurologist with a special interest in clinical neurophysiology.
Dr. Vandian received his clinical neurophysiology fellowship training from Temple University Hospital and completed his neurology residency at Albany Medical Center. Leading up to his residency program, Dr. Vandian completed an osteopathic medicine internship at Metropolitan Hospital and an internal medicine internship at The New York Hospital Medical Center of Queens. He received his undergraduate degree from Hunter College.
Prior to joining The CORE Institute, Dr. Vandian spent many years practicing neurology with medical groups in Illinois and Arizona. Early in his career, he served as a Clinical Assistant Professor at SUNY Health Science Center at Brooklyn – Staten Island University Hospital.
He is a good doctor!! He knows how to explain very well.
He was ok, but needs bedside manner training.
Helpful, personable collaborative in navigating complex management. Grateful!
Gave options for treatment. easy to talk to
Listens helps done
I enjoyed interacting with this doctor!
Good doctor
I have seen Dr. Vandian for 12 years, since we relocated from Michigan. Knowledgeable, helpful and I never feel rushed.
Very competent.
He was very nice.