Dr. Damski is a neurologist treating patients in Miami, FL and surrounding areas.
Yes, Dr. Paul E. Damski is accepting new patients at this office.
(305) 933-4135
3663 S Miami Avenue, Miami, FL 33133-4253
Yes, Dr. Paul E. Damski is accepting new patients at this office.
8900 N Kendall Drive, Miami, FL 33176-2197
Yes, Dr. Paul E. Damski is accepting new patients at this office.
6200 Sw 73rd Street, Miami, FL 33143-4989
Paul Damski, MD is a board-certified neurologist who has been practicing general neurology for 20 years. At The Neurology Group in Miami, he provides comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services to patients affected by brain, spine, and nerve disorders and injuries.
As a stroke specialist, Dr. Damski is an expert in stroke prevention, emergency treatment, and post-stroke rehabilitation. He is the former Medical Director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Baptist Hospital of Miami.
Dr. Damski was the valedictorian of his class at North Miami Beach Senior High School. He obtained his undergraduate degree from Harvard College in Cambridge, Massachusetts, where he graduated with honors. He went on to earn his medical degree at the University of Miami School of Medicine, where he was elected to the medical honor society, Alpha Omega Alpha.
Following graduation, Dr. Damski completed his internship in medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in Miami Beach. He then finished his residency in neurology at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami.
Dr. Damski is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and is a Diplomate of the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology Group. He is affiliated with Baptist Health South Florida, Jackson Hospital in Miami, West Kendall Baptist Hospital, and South Miami Hospital. He is also an Associate Professor of Neurology at Florida International University Medical School.
Abnormalities in the brain, spinal cord and other parts of the nervous system may cause neurological disorders. Dr. Paul Damski treats these disorders by performing or issuing tests, scans and arriving at a diagnosis. The diagnosis is crucial for creating a treatment plan for a patient, which might include medication management, various therapies, and lifestyle changes.