Care PhilosophyI became a doctor because I wanted to not only treat patients but also teach them about disease and how to better care for themselves. The most important skill a primary care provider needs to have is the ability to connect with patients. Forming good relationships with people is key to helping them stay healthy and active later in life.
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Education
Medical School
Nepal Medical College
Residency
AMITA Health Saint Francis Hospital Evanston-Internal Medicine
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Highlights from patients about their experience with this provider:
May 13, 2025
(4/5)
I just hope that I'll get the same care if I get sick and need help asap and don't have to go to the ER again.
Apr 4, 2025
(5/5)
The staff make you great
Mar 27, 2025
(5/5)
Yes, I was very happy to get Dr. K as my primary, not knowing who to choose, but I feel very confident that I picked the right primary doctor and that he's an excellent doctor and that I will know in which direction to take my healthcare in the future with him. And I'm very pleased with him.
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