Marvin Mordes
Neurologist | Electrodiagnostic Medicine
4920 Loring Drive West Palm Beach Florida, 33417About
Marvin Mordes, MD, works at the Cleveland Clinic Florida in West Palm Beach. He is a specialist in headaches, Parkinson's Disease, and spinal stenosis. Originally educated at Belgium at Ghent University, he relocated to the United States for his internship in Pennsylvania. He has conducted research on blinking in the Journal of Neurophysiology. Voted a Top doctor in Neurology by Baltimore Magazine, Dr. Mordes was also a lecturer at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine from 1978-2003.
Education and Training
University of Ghent
Board Certification
American Board of Neurology- Neurology
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Awards
- Trustee of the Smithsonian Institute
- Top Doctor in Neurology- Baltimore Magazine
Internships
- Union Memorial Hospital (Neurology)
Fellowships
- Graduate Hospital (EEG)
Professional Society Memberships
- American Headache Society, American Society of Neurology
What do you attribute your success to?
His genuine love for caring for his patients and improving the quality of their lives.
Teaching and speaking
John Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD 1978-2003
Hobbies / Sports
- The Arts, Reading
Favorite professional publications
- Mayo Clinic Proceedings
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