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Dr. Bruce McCormack, MD

Neurology* Age 64
Dr. Bruce McCormack, MD
3.5 (31 Ratings)
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Dr. Bruce McCormack, MD

Neurology* Age 64
San Francisco, CA
Accepting new patients
38 years of experience
 

Overview

Dr. Bruce McCormack, MD works in San Francisco, CA as a Neurologist and has 38 years experience.

They are board certified in Neurosurgery and graduated from Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1986. Dr. McCormack has has worked on more claims relating to Nerve Root Injury and Plexus Disorders (incl. Pinched Nerve), Spinal Stenosis and Spinal Stenosis with Neurogenic Claudication than other providers in the area. At present, Dr. McCormack has received an average rating of 3.5 from patients and has been reviewed 31 times. They are affiliated with Adventist Health Ukiah Valley. They are accepting new patients. Dr. McCormack also speaks Russian. Dr. McCormack practices at Practice in San Francisco, CA.

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Locations

  1. 1 Bruce M. McCormack MD Inc.
    2320 Sutter St Ste 202, San Francisco, CA 94115

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3.5
Based on 31 Reviews
5 Stars (18)
4 Stars (2)
3 Stars (0)
2 Stars (1)
1 Star (10)

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Aug 31, 2024
Dr. McCormack has done surgery on me numerous times. I’ve been treated by him since 1999. He’s a great surgeon.
Cindi Andrews — Aug 31, 2024
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About Me

Languages Spoken
Russian
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Specialties*
Neurology
Neurosurgery
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Education

Education

Medical Education
  • Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons
    1986
Medical Education

Board Certifications

Board Certifications
  • Neurosurgery
Board Certifications
What’s a board certification and why is it important that my provider has one?

A board certification represents a provider’s dedication to ongoing training in one or more specialties, including the completion of intensive exams. While not all specialties have board certifications, if your provider does have one they’ve taken the extra step to master their specialty and to keep up with the latest advancements in their field.

Internship

Internship
  • Mount Sinai Hospital
    1987
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Fellowship

Fellowship Hospital
  • University of New Mexico Hospital
    1994
Fellowship Hospital

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Bruce McCormack, MD accepts new patients on Medical News Today.

Dr. McCormack accepts Aetna, Blue Cross Blue Shield and Blue Cross Blue Shield of California as well as many others. See all of the insurances Dr. McCormack accepts here.

Dr. McCormack frequently sees patients for Nerve Root Injury and Plexus Disorders (incl. Pinched Nerve), Spinal Stenosis and Spinal Stenosis with Neurogenic Claudication.

Yes, Dr. McCormack speaks Russian. See Dr. McCormack's profile on MedicalNewsToday for more information.

Dr. McCormack has a star rating of 3.5/5 and has been reviewed 31 times.

Dr. McCormack is board certified in Neurosurgery.

Dr. McCormack has been practicing as a Neurologist for 38 years.

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