Stephen L. Grupke, MD
Lubbock, TX 79410
Covenant Medical Group - Neurosurgery
3601 21st Street, Lubbock, TX 79410
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About Stephen L. Grupke
Stephen L. Grupke, MD earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Tennessee where he received dual degrees in Chemistry and Biochemical, Cellular, and Molecular Biology.
Following his undergrad, he attended medical school at New York Medical College. He continued with an internship and residency in Neurological Surgery at the University of Kentucky Medical Center.
After residency Dr. Grupke studied at the University of Kentucky and completed Fellowship in endovascular neurosurgery. In his spare time, Dr. Grupke enjoys spending time with his wife and children, fishing and long-distance running.
University of Kentucky Medical Center
2016
- American Board of Neurological Surgery, Neurological Surgery
Grace Clinic
In his spare time, Dr. Grupke enjoys spending time with his wife and children, fishing and long distance running.
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Dr Grupke was the assigned physician during a rescent hospital stay.
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Very accommodating. Gave several options
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I left this appointment feeling dismissed and unheard. The surgeon appeared rushed and did not take the time to fully review my complete medical history, focusing only on a narrow portion rather than the whole picture. My current symptoms- ongoing pain and persistent numbness that worsens at night and while doing certain activities were not adequately addressed, and there was little effort to explore answers or discuss concerns in a meaningful way. I did not feel my present discomfort was taken seriously, and the lack of thorough evaluation and communication was disappointing and discouraging.
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