Dr. Christina Lindenmeyer, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Personnel Transplant Hepatologist in the Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, is a graduate of Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. She completed his specialization in internal medicine at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital. She then completed his Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology fellowships at Cleveland Clinic. Dr. Christina Lindenmeyer has a board certificate in the fields of Internal Medicine, Gastroenterology and Transplant Hepatology thanks to the trainings she has received.
Expressing her professional passions as humanism in clinical medical practice, clinical research as a vector for advancing patient care and medical education, Dr. Christina Lindenmeyer focuses specifically on the care of critically ill patients with advanced liver disease. For this reason, she is also the founder and Co-Director of the Medical Intensive Liver Unit (MILU) of Cleveland Clinic, an Intensive Care Unit dedicated to patients with severe acute and chronic liver disease. Dr. Christina Lindenmeyer's research interests include acute-chronic liver failure, acute liver failure and liver transplantation.
She works in the gastroenterology department.
Dr. Christina works at - Cleveland Clinic Main Campus.
Dr. Christina specializes in diseases and treatments such as colonoscopy, endoscopy, polypectomy, and ascites, cirrhosis, encephalopathy.