Vitalie D. Lupu, MD
Portland, OR 97225
Providence Neurological Specialties - West
9135 Southwest Barnes Road, Suite 461, Portland, OR 97225
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About Vitalie D. Lupu
Vitalie Lupu, M.D., focuses on neurology and electrodiagnostic medicine. After earning his medical degree from State Medical School of Moldova in Europe, Dr. Lupu completed an internship at Atlantic City Medical Center in New Jersey, his residency at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington, D.C., and a fellowship at National Institutes of Health in Maryland. Dr. Lupu is board certified in neurology and electrodiagnostic medicine.
AtlantiCare Regional Medical Center
2001
National Institutes of Health Clinical Center
Neurophysiology and Clinical Research
2006
Medical and Pharmaceutical University "N. Testemitanu" of Moldova
1994
Georgetown University Hospital
2004
American Academy of Neurology
American Association for Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine
- American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Neurology
- American Board of Electrodiagnostic Medicine, Electrodiagnostic Medicine
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Very pleasant experience
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Everthing was great
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Very good, love how easy it is!
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I have always been confident in Dr Lupu's advice & care.
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Dr Lupu is a good doctor.
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Having MS, which for me is an "invisible illness, I really appreciate the time Dr. Lupu spends with me. Sometimes my concerns are just the aging process. He takes time to explain to me what is happening within my body. I leave feeling comfortable/safe with my body and the fact that I do have MS.
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