Christopher Young, MD, PhD
UTMB Health Physician
- Accepting new patients
- English
My Specialties
Where I See Patients
Neurosurgery Spine Care, Clear Lake Campus
- 250 Blossom Street, 2nd Floor, Suite 270
Webster, TX 77598 - Phone: (832) 632-2041
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Specializing in the treatment of diseases of the vascular system of the brain and spine, including aneurysm, stroke, arteriovenous malformation, and venous and arterial stenosis.
This area of neurosurgery does not treat disorders of the brain, spine, or epilepsy/functional disorders. If you need to be seen for these conditions, please click to find a provider for Neurosurgery – Spine, Neurosurgery - Brain, or Neurosurgery - Epilepsy and Functional Disorders.
Neurosurgery does not manage sleep disorders or chronic neurological conditions such as migraine, multiple-sclerosis, non-operative epilepsy and Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s disease.
About Me
Christopher Young, MD PhD, is an assistant professor in the Department of Neurosurgery with joint appointments at UTMB and UT MD Anderson. He specializes in conditions affecting blood vessels in the brain and spine. These include management of ischemic and hemorrhagic strokes, cerebral aneurysms, vascular malformations and carotid disease.
Dr Young obtained his medical degree from the University of Cape Town and a PhD from the University of Oxford where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He completed neurosurgery residency at the University of Washington and postgraduate fellowship in endovascular neurosurgery at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. A dual-trained cerebrovascular neurosurgeon, he offers both open surgical approaches and minimally invasive endovascular techniques to treat a variety of cerebrovascular disorders.
As a surgeon-scientist, Dr Young has active research projects which investigate the molecular regulation of endothelial cells in response to inflammatory and hemodynamic stress and how they may contribute to the development of brain aneurysms. He also has an interest in the emerging role of endovascular therapy in brain tumor patients.
Education & Training
Medical/Professional School:
MD, University of Cape Town - Observatory, 2005
PhD, University of Oxford - Oxford, 2011
Internships:
Neurological Surgery, University of Washington - Seattle, WA, 2016
Residencies:
Neurological Surgery, University of Washington - Seattle, WA, 2022
Fellowships:
Endovascular Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins Hospital - Baltimore, MD, 2023