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Dr. Usha Dayal, MD
Neurology, Child NeurologyNeurology | Child Neurology
Female
Charlotte, NC
- Accepting New Patients
- Electronic Health Records
- Treats Children
Primary Location
Dr. Dayal's Background
Bio
Dr. Dayal, MD is a practicing Neurologist in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Dayal graduated from Chengalpattu Medical College in 1980 and has been in practice for 37 years. She completed a residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Dayal also specializes in Child Neurology. She currently practices at Carolina Neurological Clinic and is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center Mercy. Dr. Dayal accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS South Carolina, and Humana. Dr. Dayal is board certified in Neurology; Pediatrics. Dr. Dayal also practices at Carolina Neurological Clinic in Charlotte, NC.
Dr. Dayal, MD is a practicing Neurologist in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Dayal graduated from Chengalpattu Medical College in 1980 and has been in practice for 37 years. She completed a residency at Wake For...Dr. Dayal, MD is a practicing Neurologist in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Dayal graduated from Chengalpattu Medical College in 1980 and has been in practice for 37 years. She completed a residency at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Dr. Dayal also specializes in Child Neurology. She currently practices at Carolina Neurological Clinic and is affiliated with Carolinas Medical Center Mercy. Dr. Dayal accepts multiple insurance plans including Aetna, BCBS South Carolina, and Humana. Dr. Dayal is board certified in Neurology; Pediatrics. Dr. Dayal also practices at Carolina Neurological Clinic in Charlotte, NC.Specialties
Hospital Affiliations
- Carolinas Medical Center Mercy
- Carolinas Medical Center Mercy
Education
- Residency
- Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
- Medical School, 1980
- Chengalpattu Medical College
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