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Andrew Romeo, MD, is a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon, who treats a wide range of brain, spine, and functional conditions. He specializes in functional neurosurgery for epilepsy, including providing ...minimally invasive neurostimulation procedures. Dr. Romeo understands the importance of getting to know every patient as an individual and personalizes his diagnostic and treatment strategies to meet the needs of each of his patients. He believes in providing a wide range of options for all conditions so working with each patient to find the treatment that will best suit their condition and personal goals. He treats patients with epilepsy, obstructive sleep disorder, spine disorders, brain tumors, and most other neurosurgical conditions.Dr. Romeo received his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine in Birmingham. He also completed his neurosurgery residency and a stereotactic and functional neurosurgery fellowship at the University of Alabama.When he’s not in clinic, Dr. Romeo enjoys spending time with his wife, who is a dermatologist, and their son. Dr. Romeo is an avid snow and water skier.
Usa Neurological Surgery
1601 Center St, Mobile, AL 36604 • (251) 660-5108
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Dr. Andrew Kessler Romeo, MD at Usa Neurological Surgery, Nso MD Littleton, Neurological Surgery Associates, PC, Usa Pediatrics, and Banner Health Physicians West LLC has, on average, lower prices than 62% of Neurological Surgery Physician providers near Mobile, AL.
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About Me
Dr. Andrew Kessler Romeo, MD is a licensed Neurological Surgery Physician in Mobile, Alabama. Dr. Romeo has also previously completed training in and is licensed in Neurological Surgery in the state of Colorado. He has been providing care for more than 13 years.
Neurological Surgery
Alabama
no. 32399
Neurological Surgery
Colorado
no. DR.0062528
Licensed since
April 4, 2011
Last updated by provider on
January 9, 2023
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