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Meet Dr. Mark Khorsandi
Dr. Mark Khorsandi, one of the few surgeons in Texas trained in migraine, hand, and micro-surgery, is a co-owner and Medical Director of The ZO Skin Centre in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Khorsandi is one of the top double board-certified hand surgeons in Houston, Texas and has worked as a leader in the surgical field to develop the discipline of hand surgery. Along with those efforts, Dr. Khorsandi has specialized in peripheral nerve surgery and neuropathy treatment, and is also the Founder of the Migraine Relief Center in Houston, Texas. With numerous awards and certifications, Dr. Khorsandi is a trusted surgeon who is known for his precision and dedication to his patients.
Skills & Specialties
Dr. Khorsandi’s experience has earned him recognition for his compassion and commitment to patient needs. He is a multi-skilled doctor with specialties in migraine treatment, peripheral nerve surgery, neuropathy, and minimally-invasive nerve decompressions. With medical licenses in Texas, Florida, New York, and Nevada, Dr. Khorsandi’s skills with hand and microvascular surgery are available to patients throughout the country. At his Migraine Relief Center, he provides patients a variety of treatments, including massages, myofascial trigger point release, BOTOX®, and surgery.
Education & Training
With a Bachelor’s degree from Boston College and a Medical Doctorate from Nova Southeastern University, Dr. Khorsandi has an extensive record of training and education. He completed his residency and surgical training in several prestigious hospitals in New York, including Peninsula Hospital Center, Memorial Sloan-Kettering, Westchester Medical Center, Albert Einstein, Beth Israel and LIJ Consortium. He also fulfilled a fellowship with the illustrious sports-related hand-injury surgeon, Dr. Charles P. Melone.