Neeraj Jolly, MDAssociate Professor of MedicineNeeraj Jolly, MD, is a highly skilled specialist in interventional cardiology. Dr. Jolly offers the full spectrum of interventional treatments for heart and peripheral vascular disease including catheter based treatment of critical limb ischemia, device therapy for patients with heart failure and balloon valvuloplasty to treat malfunctioning heart valves. Dr. Jolly is actively researching new and better methods to diagnose and treat coronary artery disease, peripheral vascular disease and heart valve problems and has written numerous articles on these and other subjects. Practice LocationCenter for Advanced Medicine
Year Started Practice1983 Board CertificationsInternal Medicine
Medical SchoolPunjabi University, India Internship and ResidencyNehru Hospital, Chandigarh, India
FellowshipCleveland Clinic Foundation, Cleveland
Languages SpokenEnglish
njolly@medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu Office Phone(773) 834-1692 Office Fax(773) 834-2184 Office Postal AddressNeeraj Jolly, MD
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Selected PublicationsArora R, Jolly N, Kalra GS, and Khalilullah M. Atrial septal defect after balloon mitral valvuloplasty: A transesophageal echocardiographic study. Angiology 44: 217-21 1993. Arora R, Kalra GS, Murty GS, Trehan V, Jolly N, Mohan JC, Sethi KK, Nigam M and Khalilullah M. Percutaneous transatrial mitral commissurotomy: Immediate and intermediate results. Journal Am Coll Cardiol 23: 1327-32 1994. Cribier A, Jolly N, Eltchaninoff H, Koning R, Baala B, Kothari M, Chan C and Letac B.Angioscopic evaluation of prolonged vs. standard balloon inflations during coronary angioplasty. A randomized study. Eur Heart J 16:930-6 1995. Jolly N, Arora R, Mohan JC and Khalilullah M. Pulmonary venous flow dynamics before and after balloon mitral valvuloplasty as determined by transesophageal echocardiography. Am J Cardiol 70:780-4 1992. Jolly N, Ellis SG, Franco I, Raymond RE, Jolly M, Whitlow PL. Coronary artery stent restenosis responds favorably to repeat interventions. Am J Cardiol 83: 1565-8 1999. |

