Robert A. Scranton, MD
Lubbock, TX 79410
Covenant Medical Group - Neurosurgery
3601 21st Street, Lubbock, TX 79410
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About Robert A. Scranton
Dr. Scranton finished his Neurological Surgery residency at Houston Methodist Hospital in 2018. During this time he also completed a Clinical Fellowship in Neurosurgery with the Atkinson Morley Department of Neurosurgery at St George's University Hospital London in the United Kingdom. Dr. Scranton then completed a CAST accredited fellowship in Neurosurgical Oncology with Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine at the University of Indiana in 2019. He was born and raised in Texas, and is excited to be back in his home state. His practice has a concentration in complex cranial neurosurgery including Neurosurgical Oncology, Gamma Knife Stereotactic Radiosurgery, as well as spinal disorders and tumors.
Goodman Campbell Brain and Spine Department of Neurosurgery
2019
Houston Methodist Hospital
2018
- American Board of Neurological Surgery, Neurological Surgery
Covenant Medical Group
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Dr Scranton is a great dr. His staff is great too.
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Answerd all questions
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Dr. Scranton has always been kind and courteous to me. He is an excellent surgeon. My visit was a follow up to a surgery I had about two years ago.
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Dr is always professional and easy to talk to.
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Dr Scranton was knowledgeable and explained in detail my diagnosis.
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