Craig Rabb, MD

Craig Rabb, MD
University of Oklahoma Department of Neurosurgery 1000 N. Lincoln, Suite 400 Oklahoma City, OK 73104
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Craig Rabb, MD

Craig Rabb, MD practices as a Neurosurgeon in Oklahoma City, OK.Craig Rabb, MD graduated from Univ Of Ok Coll Of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 73190.
Primary Specialty

Neurosurgeon

Education Univ Of Ok Coll Of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 73190
Training University of Southern California, Neurological Surgery
Services Craig Rabb, MD provides neurosurgery in Oklahoma City, OK. 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 Craig Rabb, MD at (405) 271-4912 to schedule an appointment in Oklahoma City, OK or to get more information.
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Service
5 star average for Service
Environment
4 star average for Environment
Expertise
4 star average for Expertise
Staff
4 star average for Staff
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Recent Reviews
They always go above and beyond to help me with anything I need. They never complain about anything, and I know I can always count on them. I was glad that they were located in a safe neighborhood. I've been to some other places where I was scared to get out of my car but not here. Every time I come here they always remember me by name and greet me as soon as I walk in the door, even if it's been months since my last appointment. They are so thoughtful and amazingly sweet, I just love this place. I used to work with Craig Rabb at Denver Health Traum Surgery OR emergencies and scheduled cases. He's very nice and ethical and professional.
by gadolinium tumor 6.3mm
September 26, 2011
Recent Polls
Were the staff members able to answer your questions?
Yes, they were able to answer my questions
Did you leave the office feeling satisfied with your visit?
Completely!
Did this provider prominently display their diplomas or business license?
Yes
Did this provider ever dismiss your concerns as unimportant?
No, they take every concern of mine seriously
by Anonymous
November 30, 2011
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