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  Christopher S. Ogilvy, MD
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Robert G. and A. Jean Ojemann Professor of Surgery (Neurosurgery)
Harvard Medical School
Attending Neurosurgeon
Massachusetts General Hospital
  Director, Endovascular and Operative Neurovascular Surgery
Robert G. and A. Jean Ojemann Professor of Neurosurgery
 
  Curriculum vitae | Recent Publications | Research  
E-Mail To: cogilvy@partners.org
Patient Care & Appointments: Phone: 617-726-3303 Fax: 617-726-7501
Physician Referral: cogilvy@partners.org and Neurosurgery Referral System
E-mail Referral to: cogilvy@partners.org or 617-726-3303
 

Clinical Background:

MD Degree: Dartmouth Medical School
1984
Residency: Massachusetts General Hospital - Neurosurgery
1991
Board Certifications: Neurosurgery
1995
Clinical Office:
 

Wang Ambulatory Care Center - ACC-745
Neurosurgical Service
Massachusetts General Hospital
Parkman Street
Boston, Massachusetts 02114

Phone: 617. 726.3303
Facsimile: 617.726.7501

Clinical Interests:
 

Cerebrovascular Disease, Intracranial Aneurysms, Arteriovenous Malformations, Carotid Artery Occlusive Disease, Moya-moya Disease.

  • Aneurysm and AVM Center
  • Carotid endarterectomy to prevent stroke (brain attack) and transient ischemic attack (tia).

  • Brain AVM and Aneurysm Center
  • Neurooncology
  • Brain Tumor Center
  • Interventional Neuroradiology Center
  • Surgical Interests:
      Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), carotid endarterectomy, brain aneurysm, brain arteriovenous malforamtions (AVM), spinal AVM, cavernous malformation (angioma), vein of Galen malformation, venous anomaly, telangiectasia, endovascular therapy of AVMs and aneurysms, stereotactic radiosurgery (proton beam) for AVMs.
    Research Interests:
      Neurophysiology Research Laboratory

    Selected Publication: [Publications via PubMed]

     
     
     
     
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