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John C. Stevenson, M.D.
Board Certifications
Neurological Surgery

Bio

John C. Stevenson, MD, is a true luminary in the field of neurosurgery. From a young age, Dr. Stevenson’s passion for neuroscience was ignited by his father, who was also a renowned neurosurgeon. This early exposure to the field inspired him to pursue a career in neurosurgery, where he could use his skills to help others in need. 

As a dedicated and compassionate spine surgeon, Dr. Stevenson approaches each ailment as a unique challenge that he must understand and solve. His vast experience and unwavering commitment to his patient’s well-being have made him one of the most sought-after spine surgeons in the field. Dr. Stevenson’s skill and expertise in performing minimally invasive and complex spine surgery, as well as SI joint fusions, have resulted in countless successful surgeries and transformed the lives of many.

Dr. Stevenson’s contributions to the field of neurosurgery extend far beyond his surgical skills. His active involvement in several professional associations, including The American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, the British Medical Association, the Florida Medical Association, and Alachua County Medical Society, reflects his commitment to staying at the forefront of the latest developments and techniques in his field.

Despite his demanding schedule, Dr. Stevenson remains committed to a healthy work-life balance. He enjoys spending time with his family, traveling, cycling, fishing, and hunting. By prioritizing his well-being, he is able to provide his patients with the highest level of care and expertise.

Education

Undergraduate Education

Oberlin College

Medical School

University of Glasgow

Training

Residency Training

Neurosurgery - Duke University Medical Center

Subspecialty Training & Qualifications

Fellowship - General Surgery - Royal College of Surgeons England

Board Certification

Neurological Surgery
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