Andrew Seung-mok Chung, DO

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Address

13995 West Statler Boulevard, Suite 200, Surprise, Arizona, 85374

Phone numbers

Main: (623) 876-3870
Fax: (623) 285-2707

Banner Health. Exhale.

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Other > Uncategorized

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As one of few double-fellowship trained spine surgeons in Arizona who has trained with both world renown neurosurgeons and orthopedic spine surgeons, I enjoy being able to offer the latest in minimally invasive and motion preservation techniques to my patients. Importantly, having published over 60 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters, I know when and how to apply the latest science to spine care. I fully understand that “latest” or “new” doesn’t always mean effective. Finally, from chiropractic school to spine surgeon, I take a very holistic and conservative approach to spine surgical care. I treat every patient as a family member and always view surgery as a last resort.

Languages: English

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