Dr. Priyank Khandelwal
Advancing Brain & Vascular Care with Precision, Innovation, and Compassion
Neurovascular care at 2 convenient locations
"Treating every patient with the same care and commitment as I would demand for my own family"
- Dr. Priyank Khandelwal
About Dr. Priyank Khandelwal
A Leader in Neuroendovascular Medicine
Dr. Priyank Khandelwal is an Associate Professor of Endovascular Neurological Surgery and Neurology at New Jersey Medical School, Rutgers, NJ. He holds a triple board-certification in neurology, vascular neurology, and neuroendovascular surgery, standing as a recognized regional and national leader in the field of cerebrovascular disorders.
Dr. Khandelwal has performed over 3,000 procedures, specializing in conditions such as brain aneurysms, strokes, and cerebral and spinal arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).
He is also among the few specialists in the region with expertise in pediatric head and neck vascular disorders.
Philosophy of Care
World-Class Care, Defined by Compassion.
Dr. Khandelwal’s core philosophy is simple: Treating every patient with the same care and commitment he would demand for his own family.
This philosophy of "heart and spirit" combined with "excellence and expertise" was publicly recognized by Senator Cory Booker following his brother's successful care. Dr. Khandelwal with his team brings this unwavering standard to every case, ensuring you receive the highest level of comprehensive neurovascular service.
Specialized Expertise: Conditions & Procedures
Triple board-certified specialist with over 3000 procedures
As a triple board-certified specialist in Neurology and Endovascular Neurological Surgery, Dr. Priyank Khandelwal offers world-class diagnosis and treatment for the most complex cerebrovascular disorders. He specializes in minimally invasive, advanced procedures for conditions like Brain Aneurysms, Acute Stroke, and Carotid Stenosis. With over 3,000 procedures performed and a commitment to utilizing the latest technology taught at leading institutions, Dr. Khandelwal ensures every patient receives expert, precise care aimed at the best possible outcome. This is where cutting-edge surgical innovation meets compassionate, patient-first care.
- Cerebral Aneurysm
- Carotid Stenosis
- Cerebral AVM (Arteriovenous Malformation)
- Pulsatile tinnitus
- Idiopathic intracranial hypertension
- Dural fistula
- Carotid Cavernous Fistula
- Spinal AVMs and Spinal Fistula
- Strokes (Acute stroke management)
- Pediatric head and neck vascular disorders (He is among the few specialists in the region with expertise in this area)
- Carotid and venous stenting
- Tumor embolization
- Vetebroplasty/ Kyphoplasty
- Endovascular treatment of brain aneurysms
- Endovascular treatment of dural fistulas
Media & Publications
- Innovations in Thrombectomy Training: A Systematic Review and Expert Recommendations from the Society of Vascular and Interventional Neurology-Mission Thrombectomy Initiative
- Use of Cobalt-Chromium 64 Wires Surpass Evolve for the Treatment of Remnant Intracranial Aneurysms: A Subanalysis From the SEASE International Registry
- Venous Sinus Stenting Using a Ledge-Reducing Catheter, 0.088-in. Catheter-Extender With an External Single Point of Control: Technique and Multicenter Clinical Experience
- PICASSO (Proximal Internal Carotid Artery Acute Stroke Secondary to Tandem Lesion or Local Occlusion) Thrombectomy Randomized Trial: Study Protocol and Rationale
- Contemporary Trends in Utilization of Rescue Intracranial Stenting During Mechanical Thrombectomy in Patients With Stroke in the United States
- Bipolar Remodeling Aneurysmorrhaphy and Bookend Clip Reconstruction of Complex Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm: 2-Dimensinal Operative Video and Technical Nuances
- Intravenous Thrombolysis in Distal Medium Middle Cerebral Artery Occlusion Patients with Unsuccessful Mechanical Reperfusion
- Angioplasty and/or stenting after thrombectomy in patients with large vessel occlusion associated with underlying intracranial atherosclerotic stenosis: a meta-analysis and systematic review
- Effectiveness of Individual Psychoeducational Interventions for Caregivers of Stroke Patients: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
- Trends in the Utilization of Different Carotid Revascularization Modalities in the United States Over a 17-Year Period
- Comparative Rates of Acute Ischemic Stroke Incidence: Native Hawaiians or Pacific Islanders vs Other Races and Ethnic Groups in 4 US States
- Hypoperfusion intensity ratio is associated with follow-up infarct volume in medium vessel occlusions: A multicenter multinational study
- Demographic Disparities in the Incidence of Moyamoya Angiopathy in the United States
- Acute Ischemic Stroke in the Incarcerated: Comparison of Treatment Rates and Clinical Outcomes With the United States General Population
- Petechial hemorrhage in mechanical thrombectomy for distal and medium-vessel occlusions: technical considerations and outcomes