Jeffrey S. Roh, MD
Spine Care, Trauma & Fractures “I consider it a tremendous honor to be given the responsibility and privilege of taking care of my patients. My philosophy in approaching any patient begins with one single, fundamental premise - that one must always listen to what the patient is saying. I look forward to every interaction with all of my patients because I recognize that each person brings with him/herself highly unique and interesting problems that require a thoughtful, personalized solution.” “The spine is a wonderfully complicated and fascinating structure. It is the literal 'backbone' that lends both stability and flexibility to each of our bodies, and protects the neural structures that allow us to move, breath, live, and function as human beings. As a physician and surgeon with expertise in the spine, I specialize in adult and pediatric spinal disorders and employ both non-surgical and surgical treatments to address the symptoms that can arise from abnormal spinal function.” “Very few can honestly say this, but I consider myself one of the lucky few who can freely admit that I love my job.” |
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Board Certified – Orthopedic Surgeon, American Board of Orthopedic Surgery Spine Fellowship – Spine & Scoliosis Surgery, Hospital for Special Surgery, New York Presbyterian Hospital, Cornell University - Weil Medical College, New York, NY Research Fellowship – Allen Scholar Research Fellowship, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH Residency – University Hospitals of Cleveland, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, Cleveland, OH MD – Medical College of Wisconsin (formerly Marquette University Medical School), Milwaukee, WI BS – University of Washington, Seattle, WA Member – American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons, North American Spine Society, American Medical Association, Society for Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, King County Medical Society, Washington State Medical Association | |||