Top Docs ’14: Neurosurgery

By Seattle Mag June 12, 2014

This article originally appeared in the July 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

!–paging_filter–pstrongFarrokh Farrokhi, M.D./strong, skull base tumors, movement disorders, minimally invasive and complex spine; Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle Medical Center, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.7525; Virginia Mason; Baylor College of Medicine, 1998/p
pstrongVarun Laohaprasit, M.D./strong, spine surgery, brain surgery; Neurological Associates of Washington, 1600 116th Ave. NE, Suite 302, Bellevue, 425.505.2203; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; Chulalongkorn Hospital, Bangkok/University of Washington, 1978/p
pstrongJean-Christophe Leveque, M.D./strong, complex spine/scoliosis, minimally invasive spine surgery, pituitary tumors; Group Health, Capitol Hill campus, 201 16th Ave. E, Seattle, 206.326.3080; Group Health Cooperative, Virginia Mason Medical Center; Duke University, 2001nbsp;/p
pstrongCharles Nussbaum, M.D./strong, brain tumors, spinal surgery; Virginia Mason Hospital Seattle Medical Center, 1100 Ninth Ave., Seattle, 206.223.7525; Virginia Mason; University of Rochester, 1984/p
pstrongRajiv Sethi, M.D./strong, complex adult and pediatric spine and scoliosis surgery; Group Health Neurosurgery, Capitol Hill campus, 125 16th Ave. E, Seattle, 206.326.3080; Virginia Mason Medical Center, Group Health Cooperative, UW Medical Center; Harvard University, 2001/p
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pstrongSamuel Browd, M.D., Ph.D./strong, hydrocephalus, spasticity, concussion; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2544; Seattle Children’s, Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center; University of Florida, 2000/p
pstrong Jeffrey Ojemann, M.D./strong, brain tumors, epilepsy, laser treatment of brain lesions; Seattle Children’s Hospital, 4800 Sand Point Way NE, Seattle, 206.987.2544; Seattle Children’s, Harborview Medical Center, UW Medical Center; Washington University, St. Louis, 1992/p

 

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