Jeffrey Winfield, MD

Jeffrey Winfield, MD
Adult & Pediatric Neuro Surgry 1000 E Genesee St Syracuse, NY 13210
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Jeffrey Winfield, MD

Jeffrey Winfield, MD practices as a Neurosurgeon in Syracuse, NY.Jeffrey Winfield, MD graduated from A Einstein Coll Of Med Of Yeshiva Univ, Bronx Ny 10461.
Primary Specialty

Neurosurgeon

Education A Einstein Coll Of Med Of Yeshiva Univ, Bronx Ny 10461
Training Johns Hopkins Hosp, Neurological Surgery; Johns Hopkins Hosp, General Surgery
Services Jeffrey Winfield, MD provides neurosurgery in Syracuse, NY. A Neurosurgeon is trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the spinal cord, brain and nervous system such as Parkinson's disease and neurological disorders.

Please call Jeffrey Winfield, MD at (315) 464-5515 to schedule an appointment in Syracuse, NY or to get more information.
Consumer Feedback
(7 Reviews)
Service
4 star average for Service
Environment
3.5 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Recommended
3.5 star average for Recommended
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Recent Reviews
My hubby, william campbell saw the doctor when he was in his forty's, we had just moved to Rome, NY, my children were school age and I was just starting my career as a nurse. His sense of humour in a very difficult time helped us to get by. He was diagnosed with a brain tumor, thankfully the tumor was rare and after figuring out his Dilantin level, he went on to run 2 more healthdepts, in ct. we now live half the year in brimfield, ma and Dunedin, fl. I ran into someone yesterday that new the doctor and said he retired. I hope he is happy with his retirement years. a great doctor, I hope he is still on staff teaching. god bless you, naomi camlpbell
by naomi campbell xxx.xxx.146.224
September 08, 2019
My daughter was 5 when she saw Dr. Winfield. She had progressive scoliosis and a syrinx in her spinal cord. She had seen one neurosurgeon before that didn't give us the time of day - only looked at her MRI and said the syrinx was inoperable and said he didn't fix scoliosis. Dr. W looked at HER - not just the MRI - and said all of her symptoms indicated a tethered cord even though you couldn't see it on her MRI. We opted for surgery and her S curve in the 30s degrees on both curves immediately became a single curve of 16 degrees. His intuition saved her from a wheelchair and possibly saved her life.

by Taylor's Mom xxx.xxx.73.4
January 22, 2014
Recent Polls
Does this provider treat their staff well?
Yes, they treat their staff with respect
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.253.7
October 11, 2013
Does this provider ever overbook appointments here?
Sometimes, they should allow for more time in between appointments
Did this provider thoroughly explain the risks and benefits of your treatment?
No, they didn't even attempt to explain
Was there annoying music playing while you waited or during your visit?
No, there was no annoying music
Does this provider treat every client equally?
No, they definitely favor certain clients
Were you able to relax during your appointment?
No, I was on edge
by Anonymous xxx.xxx.206.188
October 01, 2012
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