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THOMAS DEVLIN MD

CONDITIONS TREATED:Stroke, Adult Neurology, Brain Disorders, Concussion, Difficulty with Walking, Dystonia, Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Seizure, Spine Disorders & Tension Headaches in Chattanooga

Clinic: CHI MEMORIAL STROKE AND NEUROSCIENCE CENTER

Address: πŸ—ΊοΈ 725 Glenwood Drive, Suite E790, Chattanooga, TN 37404

Phone: +1-423-206-4140

Website: Visit Website

Insurance Accepted: BCBS Blue Card PPO, BCBS Tennessee Network 5, CIGNA HMO, CIGNA Open Access, CIGNA PPO, Great West PPO, Humana ChoiceCare Network PPO, Humana/ChoiceCare+ Network PPO, United Healthcare - Direct Choice Plus POS & United Healthcare - Direct Options PPO

Experience: Since 1993

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Working hours not explicitly listed. Please call the clinic for availability.

About THOMAS DEVLIN

Dr. Thomas Devlin, a respected neurologist based in Chattanooga, Tennessee, obtained his medical degree from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas. He completed his internship and residency at Duke University Medical Center in Durham, North Carolina, and his fellowship at the University of Virginia Medical Center in Charlottesville, Virginia. Certified by the American Board of Neurology, Dr. Devlin specializes in stroke care and treats various nervous system and brain conditions at the CHI Memorial Stroke and Neuroscience Center. With over two decades of stroke research, he is known worldwide for his innovative work. Dr. Devlin has played a key role in advancing stroke diagnosis and treatment. As a former Neurology professor at the University of Tennessee, he established a leading stroke center in Chattanooga, recognized for its exceptional outcomes. His research has been published in top medical journals and featured in prestigious publications like the Wall Street Journal and the Economist magazine. He even briefed former President George W. Bush on stroke treatment due to his expertise.