Medical Reviewer
Trilochan Hiremath, M.D.
Trilochan Hiremath, M.D.

Tri Hiremath, M.D., is a physician with more than 10 years of experience in the U.S. healthcare industry and global health engagements. He specializes in diagnostic radiology but also has experience in surgery and interventional/procedural medicine, including pain and joint pathology and bone and soft tissue biopsies. He also enjoys writing and has extensive scientific/medical and literary publications. His interests include physical and mental health, medical technology, and innovation.

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