Phillip A. Choi, MD
Spokane, WA 99204
Providence Neurosurgery and Spine
105 West 8th Avenue, Suite 200, Spokane, WA 99204
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About Phillip A. Choi
Phillip Choi is a board-eligible neurosurgeon with experience in general neurosurgery and a special interest in complex spinal surgery. He was born and raised in Spokane. He completed his undergraduate studies at Rice University in Houston, TX. He then went to medical school at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Choi then returned to Houston to complete neurosurgical training and an infolded spine fellowship at the University of Texas - Houston Health Science Center. Dr. Choi is excited to be back in his hometown to provide excellent care to patients in the region.
Sacred Heart Medical Center & Children's Hospital
Outside of work, Dr. Choi can be found running, hiking, playing basketball, and spending time with his family.
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Even though it has been a year since I last saw Dr Choi, he was familiar with my past history and concerns and had obviously reviewed my information before seeing me. Took plenty of time to answer my questions
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Dr. Choi was very detailed and answered all my questions and concerns.
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Had a good visit there everything was excellent
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Dr. Choi and his staff were excellent.
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In my appointment my doctor would not give his balls a tug and tell me what was on his mind. I can read body language and micro expressions well. I trust and believe he is being cautious because of good reasons but if I don't know what those reason are how can address them? To get the best care both sides have to be honest and not beat around the bush because they think the other person might get upset or confrontational. He is a great surgeon and person. I don't want to change surgeons, I want him to be blunt and let me fix whatever his cautions are.
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Superb care
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