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Dr. George I. Jallo
Professor of Neurological Surgery, Pediatrics and Oncology

Clinical Director,  Pediatric Neurosurgery
Director, Neurosurgery Residency Program


George Jallo
CONTACT INFORMATION

The Johns Hopkins Hospital
Department of Neurosurgery
Harvey Bldg, Room 811
600 North Wolfe Street
Baltimore, MD 21287

410-955-7851 (p)
410-955-7862 (f)


Dr. George Jallo, Professor of Neurosurgery, Pediatrics and Oncology at Johns Hopkins, focuses on the surgical treatment of neurological diseases and disorders in children, with emphasis on minimally invasive endoscopic procedures. Dr. Jallo is particularly expert in treating intradural spinal tumors, brainstem and eloquent brain tumors in both children and adults. He also has expertise based on his extensive clinical experience in intraoperative neurophysiological monitoring. Dr. Jallo’s other clinical interests are epilepsy, craniofacial and defects of the neural tube.

Dr. Jallo received his medical degree from the University of Virginia. He then completed his residency in neurosurgery at NYU Medical Center and his fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York.

Dr. Jallo currently sees patients at The Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center located in Baltimore on Mondays and Tuesdays.

Certifications:

  • 2002, American Board of Neurological Surgery
  • 2004, American Board of Pediatric Neurosurgery
 

George Jallo: Related Links

Link to Curriculum Vitae

Meet the Girl With Half a Brain
Neurosurgeon George Jallo and neurologist Adam Hartman were featured on NBC's Today Show on March 24 in a segment about a 9-year-old who underwent surgery to remove half her brain to stop seizures.

Video:
Teenager Steven McDonough was diagnosed with a tumor in his spinal cord. He and his mother share their story, along with his doctor Johns Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon, Dr. George Jallo.

Podcast: Dr. Jallo discusses Chiari Malformation.
Podcast: Dr. Jallo explains what Hydrocephalus is, how it is diagnosed, and the treatment options available.

300,000 Student-Athletes Sustain Concussions Each Year
Johns Hopkins Health, Summer 2009
When Tumors Attack the Spine
NeuroLogic, Spring 2009
Brainstem Tumors? There's Always Room for Jallo
Brainwaves, Winter 2004

   

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