Dr. Bhupendra O. Khatri is a distinguished neurologist based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, renowned for his extensive expertise in multiple sclerosis (MS) and other neurological disorders. He serves as the Medical Director of the Center for Neurological Disorders, one of the largest MS centers in the United States.
Dr. Khatri earned his medical degree from Grant Medical College, Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, in 1974, and completed his residency at the Medical College of Wisconsin affiliated hospitals. With over five decades of medical experience, he is board-certified in neurology and affiliated with Ascension St. Francis Hospital and Aurora St. Luke’s Medical Center.
Throughout his illustrious career, Dr. Khatri has been at the forefront of MS treatment, pioneering innovative therapies such as plasmapheresis and infusion treatments. His dedication to patient care and research has earned him numerous accolades, including being voted a “Top Doctor” by Milwaukee Magazine.
Beyond his clinical practice, Dr. Khatri is an accomplished author and international speaker. His award-winning book, “Healing the Soul: Unexpected Stories of Courage, Hope, and the Power of Mind,” showcases his commitment to understanding the profound connection between the mind and healing. In “Healthcare 911: How America’s Broken Healthcare System is Driving Doctors to Despair, Depriving Patients of Care, and Destroying Our Reputation in the World,” he addresses critical issues facing the healthcare system, reflecting his advocacy for both patients and healthcare professionals.
Dr. Khatri’s contributions to neurology and his compassionate approach to medicine have solidified his reputation as a leader in his field, both nationally and internationally.