
Geh Meh Chu, MD
Interventional Radiologist | Vascular & Interventional Radiology
640 S State St Dover DE, 19901About
Geh Meh Chu, MD is a board-certified interventional radiologist currently serving his patients at Kent Diagnostic Radiology located in Delaware. To begin his career, Dr. Chu obtained his medical degree in 2014 from Meharry Medical College School of Medicine. He then attended the Christiana Care Health System and completed his transitional internship followed by his residency in diagnostic radiology from Pennsylvania Hospital. Wanting to further his knowledge in the field, Dr. Chu attended the University of Alabama at Birmingham and completed his interventional radiology fellowship. In order to remain up to date in his field, Dr. Chu is an active member of the Society of Interventional Radiology.
Education and Training
Meharry Medical College medical degree 0
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Professional Memberships
- Society of Interventional Radiology
Fellowships
- University of Alabama vascular interventional radiology
Internships
- Christiana Care Health System - Transitional internship
Fellowships
- University of Alabama at Birmingham (Interventional Radiology Fellowship)
Professional Society Memberships
- Society of Interventional Radiology
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Get to know Interventional Radiologist Dr. Geh Meh Chu, who serves patients in Delaware.
Dr. Chu is a highly-trained interventional radiologist in practice with Kent Diagnostic Radiology with offices in Dover and Milford, Delaware. He can also be found on staff at Bayhealth Hospital, Kent Campus.
As central and southern Delaware’s largest healthcare system, Bayhealth comprises Bayhealth Hospital, Kent Campus and Bayhealth Hospital, Sussex Campus, the freestanding Emergency Department in Smyrna, as well as numerous satellite facilities and employed physician practices encompassing a variety of specialties. Its mission is “To strengthen the health of our community, one life at a time.”
Graduating with his medical degree from Meharry Medical College, Dr. Chu went on to perform his transitional internship with Christiana Care Health System. He then completed his residency in diagnostic radiology at Pennsylvania Hospital, and his fellowship in vascular interventional radiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
The doctor is an active member of the Society of Interventional Radiology, an American national organization of physicians, scientists, and allied health professionals dedicated to improving public health through the use of minimally invasive, image-guided therapeutic interventions for disease management.
Interventional radiology is a medical specialization that involves performing a range of imaging procedures to obtain images of the inside of the body. Vascular & interventional radiologists focus on diseases of the blood vessels and lymphatic system, but also treat other conditions such as cancer and infertility. They perform minimally invasive treatments that have less risk, pain, and recovery time compared to open surgery.
Having spent the majority of his youth in Cameroon, Dr. Chu got to see the vast health disparities available there in comparison to the United States, hence his interest in global health.
Outside of practicing medicine, his hobbies include soccer and fitness.
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