
Bankim Bhatt MD
Diabetes, Lipid Metabolism, Thyroid
Chief, Endocrinology Program Director, Endocrinology and Metabolism Fellowship St. Luke’s University Health Network
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5445 Lanark Rd300Center Valley, PA 18034
Phone+1 484-526-7300
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Summary
- Dr. Bankim Bhatt is an endocrinologist in Center Valley, PA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including St. Luke's University Hospital - Bethlehem Campus, St. Luke's Hospital - Quakertown Campus, St. Luke's Hospital - Anderson Campus, St. Luke's Hospital - Miners Campus, and St. Luke's Hospital - Warren Campus. He received his medical degree from Eastern Virginia Medical School and has been in practice 19 years. He specializes in diabetes, lipid metabolism, and thyroid.
Education & Training
- UPMC Medical EducationFellowship, Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Metabolism, 2001 - 2004
- MedStar Health/Georgetown-Washington Hospital CenterResidency, Internal Medicine, 1998 - 2001
- Eastern Virginia Medical SchoolClass of 1998
Certifications & Licensure
- PA State Medical License 2002 - 2026
- NJ State Medical License 2012 - 2025
- American Board of Internal Medicine Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- CMS Meaningful Use Stage 1 Certification Allscripts Enterprise EHR, Allscripts, 2013
- Diabetes Recognition Program National Committee for Quality Assurance, 2010-2013
- Fellow (FACE) American Association of Clinical Endocrinology
Clinical Trials
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Diaphoresis as the Prominent Manifestation of PheochromocytomaRebecca Unterborn, Bankim Bhatt
AACE Clinical Case Reports. 2021-07-15 - 5 citationsElevated metabolic rate and skeletal muscle oxidative metabolism contribute to the reduced susceptibility of NF-κB p50 null mice to obesity.Bankim A. Bhatt, Nikolaos Dedousis, Ian Sipula, Robert M. O'Doherty
Physiological Reports. 2018-09-01 - 44 citationsDiet-induced obesity and acute hyperlipidemia reduce IκBα levels in rat skeletal muscle in a fiber-type dependent mannerBankim A. Bhatt, John J. Dubé, Nikolas Dedousis, Jodie Reider, Robert M. O'Doherty
American Journal of Physiology. Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 2006-01-01
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