Dr. B. Kranthi Kiran, M.D., specializes in General Psychiatry and Neuropsychiatry, having obtained his degree from The Chicago Medical School, and furthered his expertise in Geriatric Psychiatry at the University of Hawaii.
He earned his M.B.B.S. from Kakatiya Medical College in Warangal, India.
Dr. B. Kranthi Kiran completed his residency in general psychiatry and neuropsychiatry at The Chicago Medical School, where he trained under the esteemed Dr. Michael Alan Taylor, M.D., a leading figure in neuropsychiatry, behavioral neurology, and biological psychiatry.
Dr. Taylor has dedicated over 50 years to training residents and fellows in the United States, with his former trainees now making significant contributions worldwide in the treatment of neuropsychiatric disorders.
Additionally, Dr. Kiran pursued fellowship training in Geriatric Psychiatry at the University of Hawaii in Honolulu, making him one of the few specialists in this field globally.
He has had the privilege of treating numerous high-profile individuals in the United States, including major league baseball players, models, musicians, professional boxers, and NFL athletes, all while maintaining strict confidentiality.
Dr. B. Kranthi Kiran collaborated with American baseball icon Mr. Darryl Strawberry, serving as the Medical Director of The Darryl Strawberry Recovery Centers, which focus on assisting sports figures dealing with addiction issues.
He has also provided his expertise as a consultant psychiatrist for the United States Armed Forces, including the U.S.
Navy SEALs and U.S. Marines, and has worked with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, treating veterans suffering from combat-related Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Certified in the administration of electroconvulsive therapy and transcranial magnetic stimulation, Dr. Kiran has successfully treated hundreds of patients using these brain stimulation techniques to address mood disorders and psychosis.
He has also served as a consultant psychiatrist in medical, surgical, and intensive care units across various healthcare settings.