Dr. Jackie D. Stephenson M.D., Urologist
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Dr. Jackie D. Stephenson M.D.

Urologist

1/5(1)
88 Briggs Street Suite 245 San Antonio Texas, 78224
Rating

1/5

About

Jackie D. Stephenson, MD, specializes in workman's comp cases relating to the diseases of the urological system. He is a retired National Guard Brigadier General who served for 34 years.  During 1968-1972, he was Assistant Chief of Urology for 3 Army Medical Centers. 

Education and Training

University of Texas Southwestern

Board Certification

American Board of Urology - Urology

UrologyAmerican Board of UrologyABU

Provider Details

Male Spanish 62 years of experience

Areas of expertise and specialization

UrologyWorkman's Comp Cases

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Chief of Urology, Brooks Medical Center, 1968-1969 -
  • Assistant Chief of Urology- Walter Reed Medical Center, 1969-1970 -
  • Assistant Chief of Urology- Madigan Medical Center, 1971-1972 -

Internships

  • Martin Army Hospital

Professional Society Memberships

  • American Urological Association, American College of Surgeons

What do you attribute your success to?

  • He was well trained, and always does the right thing.

Hobbies / Sports

  • Walking Stick Maker, NRA

Favorite professional publications

  • American Standard

Dr. Jackie D. Stephenson M.D.'s Practice location

88 Briggs Street Suite 245 -
San Antonio, Texas 78224
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New patients: 210-340-9944

Practice At 124 Dallas St

124 Dallas St -
San Antonio, TX 78205
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New patients: 210-224-1771
Fax: 210-229-9138

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SOUTHWEST GENERAL HOSPITALl

7400 BARLITE BLVD SAN ANTONIO TX 78224

Head east on Briggs Avenue 869 ft
Turn right onto Barlite Boulevard 612 ft
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CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF SAN ANTONIOl

333 NORTH SANTA ROSA STREET SAN ANTONIO TX 78207

Head east on Briggs Avenue 869 ft
Turn left onto Barlite Boulevard 720 ft
Turn right onto Southwest Military Drive (Loop 13) 1.3 mi
Turn left onto Interstate Highway 35 Frontage Road 2870 ft
Take the ramp on the left 780 ft
Merge left onto South Pan-American Expressway (I 35) 3.2 mi
Keep left at the fork towards I 35 North: Lower Level 1519 ft
Take the ramp on the right towards Spur 536: South Alamo Street 604 ft
Go straight onto South Laredo Street 2095 ft
Continue straight onto South Santa Rosa Street 3670 ft
Turn left 201 ft
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BAPTIST MEDICAL CENTERl

111 DALLAS STREET SAN ANTONIO TX 78205

Head southwest on Dallas Street 139 ft
Turn right onto Navarro Street 190 ft
Continue slightly right onto Navarro Street 192 ft
Make a slight right onto Camden Street 404 ft
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CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF SAN ANTONIOl

333 NORTH SANTA ROSA STREET SAN ANTONIO TX 78207

Head southwest on Dallas Street 139 ft
Turn right onto Navarro Street 440 ft
Make a sharp left onto North Main Avenue 1499 ft
Turn right onto West Martin Street 1208 ft
Turn left onto North Santa Rosa Street 659 ft
Turn right 157 ft
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