
Nipun Chhabra, MD, FACS, FARS is a fellowship-trained Rhinologist, board-certified Otolaryngologist, and a native of Northern Virginia. Dr. Chhabra completed his residency from Case Western Reserve University and acquired advanced training in sinus and nasal disorders and minimally invasive approaches to the skull base from Harvard Medical School. He is currently one of only a handful of sinus specialists in Virginia.
Prior to joining Advanced ENT Specialists, Dr. Chhabra was in academic practice in Cleveland, Ohio where he served as Chief of Otolaryngology at the Veterans Affairs Northeast Ohio Healthcare System, one of the largest Veterans health systems in the country. He was an attending faculty at University Hospitals and Associate Professor in the Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. Dr. Chhabra has over 50 publications in his field and is a nationally recognized expert and key opinion leader in sinus and rhinology.
He was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society for top academic achievement at George Washington University School of Medicine. Prior to medical school, he earned distinctions from Duke University and graduated as salutatorian from Langley High School. He also spent one year abroad as a Fulbright Scholar in South Korea.
Dr. Chhabra strongly believes in compassionate care and strives to create partnerships with all his patients. He has consistently been recognized by Cleveland Magazine as a Top Doctor.
In his leisure time, he enjoys fitness, competitive obstacle races, martial arts, traveling, and spending time with his wife and two young children.
Education
Fellowship: Rhinology
Harvard Medical School / Massachusetts Eye & Ear Infirmary (2012 – 2013)
Residency: Otolaryngology
Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals Case Medical Center (2008 – 2012)
Internship: General Surgery
Case Western Reserve University / University Hospitals Case Medical Center (2007 – 2008)
Medical School
George Washington University School of Medicine & Health Sciences (2007)
Undergraduate
Duke University (2002)