Rabia Qaiser, MD, FAANS - Pediatric Neurosurgery

Rabia Qaiser, MD, FAANS

Pediatric Neurosurgery

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Dr. Rabia Qaiser is an experienced pediatric neurosurgeon with expertise in caring for patients with neurosurgical conditions. She specializes in pediatric cerebrovascular diseases such as Moyamoya disease, stroke, and or other vascular diseases that affect children.

Dr. Qaiser knew at a young age that she wanted to work on the brain and all its intricate connections. She earned her medical degree from Karachi Medical and Dental Collage in Pakistan and completed her neurosurgery residency at the University of Minnesota Medical School. Dr Qaiser completed a fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery in IU Health's Department of Neurological Surgery at Riley Childrens Hospital and an additional fellowship in cerebrovascular neurosurgery at Stanford University Medical Center. She currently serves as the Pediatric Neurosurgery fellowship director and co-associate program director of the residency program.

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575 Riley Hospital Dr

Surgery MSA

Indianapolis, IN, 46202

Get Directions 317.944.6201
Specialties
  • Pediatric Neurosurgery
Education
  • School of Medicine: Karachi Medical & Dental College, Pakistan
  • Residency: University of Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, MN
  • Fellowship: Riley Children's Hospital, Indiana University School of Medicine, Indianapolis, IN
  • Fellowship: Stanford University Medical Center
Hospitals & Affiliations
  • Riley Physicians
  • IU Health Physicians
  • Aetna Medicare Advantage
  • Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield
  • Anthem Healthy Indiana Plan
  • Anthem Hoosier Care Connect
  • Anthem Hoosier Healthwise
  • Anthem Medicare Advantage
  • Anthem Medicare HMO
  • Anthem Medicare PPO
  • Anthem Pathway Essentials Network
  • Care Source Healthy Indiana Plan
  • Care Source Hoosier Healthwise
  • Community Health Network - Employee Plan
  • CorVel/Corecare - Workers Compensation
  • Encore Workers Compensation
  • Health Alliance Medicare Advantage
  • Humana Medicare Advantage
  • Indiana Health Network - Workers Compensation
  • Indiana University Health - Workers Compensation
  • IU Health Plans Medicare Advantage
  • Managed Health Services Healthy Indiana Plan
  • Managed Health Services Hoosier Care Connect
  • Managed Health Services Hoosier Healthwise
  • Managed Health Services Medicare Advantage
  • MDWise Excel Healthy Indiana Plan
  • MDWise Excel Hoosier Healthwise
  • Parkview Health Plan Signature Care PPO
  • Point Comfort - Refugee Medical Assistance Program
  • Point Comfort - Unaccompanied Children Program
  • The Healthcare Group Encircle
  • The Healthcare Group Encore
  • TriCare Select
  • United DSNP
  • United HealthCare
  • United HealthCare Hoosier Care Connect
  • United HMO
  • United Medicare Advantage
  • United PPO
  • VA - CCN via United Healthcare
  • Zing Health CSNP
  • Zing Health DSNP
  • Zing Health HMO
  • Zing Health POS
  • Zing Health PPO

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