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Dr. Steven Schopick MD
Neurosurgeon
1818 Amherst Street Winchester VA, 22601Practice Philosophy
Traditional Medicine
About
Dr. Schopick joined the practice in 2005. He lectures locally and nationally on new techniques in spinal access and instrumentation. He performs general neurosurgery with a special interest in spine ...
Education and Training
Albert Einstein College of Medicine, NY Doctor of Medicine
Board Certification
Neurological SurgeryAmerican Board of Neurological SurgeryABNS
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Experience & Accolades
- Neurosurgeon2005Virginia Brain and Spine CenterHe lectures locally and nationally on new techniques in spinal access and instrumentation. He performs general neurosurgery with a special interest in spine surgery, brain tumor surgery, cerebrovascular surgery, and peripheral nerve surgery.
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Virginia Brain and Spine Center
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Nearby Providers
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- James Bickford Chadduck MD1818 Amherst Street Winchester VA 22601
- Dr. Patrick David Ireland MD1818 Amherst Street Winchester VA 22601
- Dr. Crystl D Willison MD1818 Amherst Street Winchester VA 22601
- Dr. Richard Coleman Cooper M.D.1818 Amherst St Winchester VA 22601
Nearest Hospitals
WINCHESTER MEDICAL CENTERl
1840 AMHERST ST WINCHESTER VA 22601WARREN MEMORIAL HOSPITALl
1000 NORTH SHENANDOAH AVE FRONT ROYAL VA 22630JEFFERSON MEDICAL CENTERl
300 SOUTH PRESTON STREET RANSON WV 25438