Kevin R. Anderson, MD

Dr. Kevin R. Anderson received his medical degree from the University of California, San Diego in 1986. Following a surgery and urology residency at University of California, Davis, and a fellowship in laparoscopy and minimally invasive urology at Washington University in St. Louis, Dr. Anderson joined the faculty at Yale University, School of Medicine as an Associate Professor of Surgery and served as Chief of Urology for the Connecticut VA system.

In 2004 he returned to California, where he served as chief of Urology from 2007 to 2011 at Kaiser Permanente. In 2008 he was diagnosed with primary amyloidosis, a rare, incurable and ultimately fatal disease. However, through the miracles of medicine and the faith and support of so many, he was able to receive a life-saving heart transplant in 2008. He shares his story in his recently published book, The Middle of Infinity - A Doctor's Journey Through Illnessexternal link, opens in a new tab".

Witteles was the Stanford cardiologist who called Anderson shortly after Anderson learned that a heart transplant would be the first step in his care-and that Stanford would be willing to perform the surgery on a patient with amyloidosis. Kevin Anderson was diagnosed with amyloidosis six years ago. With a heart transplant, a bone marrow transplant and chemotherapy, he is now healthy and back at work.

First Name
Kevin
Middle Name
R.
Last Name
Anderson
Address
Kaiser Permanente Medical Center<br>
1600 Eureka Road
Qualification
Specialities
Phone
(916) 784-4146
Country
United States
City
Roseville
State
California
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