A diagnostic radiologist in Boston, MA, Dr. Alexander Norbash can perform & interpret the results of diagnostic imaging tests, like MRIs or X-rays.
Yes, Dr. Alexander M. Norbash is accepting new patients at this office.
(617) 638-6616
88 E Newton Street, Boston, MA 02118
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Yes, Dr. Alexander M. Norbash is accepting new patients at this office.
(858) 657-5033
200 W Arbor Drive, San Diego, CA 92103-1911
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Yes, Dr. Alexander M. Norbash is accepting new patients at this office.
(508) 334-5586
55 Lake Ave N, Worcester, MA 01655-0002
Dr. Alexander Norbash graduated from University Of Missouri, Kansas City, School Of Medicine in 1986.
Dr. Norbash has three offices in Massachusetts and California where he specializes in Diagnostic Radiology and Neurosurgery.
Dr. Norbash works with four hundred and fifty-six doctors including Dr. Karl Coyner and Dr. Karen Shore.
Specializing in the field of diagnostic radiology, Dr. Alexander Norbash evaluates the results of medical images. These may include X-rays like CAT scans or MRIs. Diagnostic radiologists may specialize in evaluating the results of a specific imaging modality, or in the diagnosis of a specific disease, such as cancer. Medical imaging techniques are typically used to diagnose and evaluate conditions like cancer or a broken leg.
As a neurosurgeon, Dr. Norbash is trained to perform highly technical surgeries to correct disorders of the central, autonomic or peripheral nervous systems. He may provide both invasive and minimally-invasive surgical treatment options, depending upon the patient's condition. Neurosurgeons may treat spinal disorders, traumatic brain injuries, tumors, Parkinson's disease, and more.
University Of Missouri, Kansas City, School Of Medicine
MD • 1986