Sandeep Batra, MD - Pediatric Hematology - Oncology

Sandeep Batra, MD

Pediatric Hematology - Oncology

Employed Provider

Accepting New Patients

Dr. Sandeep Batra earned his medical degree at the University of Delhi. He then completed an internship and residency at SUNY Health Science Center and a fellowship at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles.

Dr. Batra's primary location is Riley Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders, 575 Riley Hospital Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46202. He also sees patients at an office in Carmel.

Riley Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders photo Riley Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders

575 Riley Hospital Dr

Hematology/Oncology MSA

Indianapolis, IN, 46202

Get Directions 317.944.2143
Specialties
  • Pediatric Hematology - Oncology
Education
  • School of Medicine: University of Delhi, Delhi, India
  • Internship: SUNY Health Science Center, Stony Brook, NY
  • Residency: SUNY Health Science Center, Stony Brook, NY
  • Fellowship: Children's Hospital of Los Angeles
Hospitals & Affiliations
  • IU Health North Hospital
  • Riley Physicians
  • IU Health Medical Group

Note: Although this listing was accurate at the time of posting, insurances change regularly, and insurance plans listed may not be accepted at all office locations for this provider. Please confirm with your insurance company that this provider is covered by your plan before your appointment.

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