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Vikram Kumar Garg MD

Subspecialization
Rheumatology

Dr. Vikram Garg, MD, is a distinguished rheumatologist known for his extensive expertise and
contributions to healthcare. He earned his Doctorate of Medicine from SUNY Upstate Medical
University, followed by an Internal Medicine residency at Scripps Clinic/Green Hospital and a
fellowship in Rheumatology at UCLA. Dr. Garg is board-certified in both Internal Medicine and
Rheumatology, with additional certification in MSK Ultrasound.
His career spans pivotal roles, including as a physician speaker and peer reviewer for various
medical entities. Dr. Garg has been actively involved in research, notably exploring
musculoskeletal ultrasound protocols and the impact of obesity on Rheumatoid Arthritis. He is a
member of prestigious medical societies such as the American College of Rheumatology and
has presented his findings at numerous conferences. Dr. Garg’s commitment extends beyond
clinical practice to include mentoring fellows and contributing to medical education initiatives.

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