
William Alvin McElveen, MD
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(803) 434-8050
Fax: (803) 933-3005
Fax: (803) 933-3005
8 Richland Medical Park Dr, Suite 420, Columbia, South Carolina, 29203
About us
William Alvin McElveen, MD received his medical degree from the Medical College of Georgia in Augusta, Georgia. He completed an internship and residency, both in internal medicine, from the Tucson Hospitals Medical Education Program in Tucson, Arizona. Dr. McElveen completed an additional residency in neurology at the University of Arizona. He is board certified in neurology and vascular neurology as well being board certified with the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners. Dr. McElveen has received numerous professional honors and awards, is published in several peer-reviewed journals and has participated in numerous clinical trials. He specializes in neurology and memory disorders.
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