Muhammad Zeeshan Memon, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, at UTMB. He specializes in the medical and minimally invasive treatment of vascular diseases of the brain and spine.
Dr. Memon obtained his medical degree from Aga Khan University, Pakistan following which he pursued a dedicated research fellowship under the mentorship of Dr Adnan Qureshi at University of Minnesota. He then finished his neurology residency at George Washington University Hospital in Washington DC and was the Chief Resident. Dr. Memon subsequently completed a Vascular Neurology fellowship at University of Miami- Jackson Memorial Hospital, Florida. He then completed fellowships in Neuroendovascular Surgery first at University of Maryland and then at Rutgers- University Hospital In New Jersey leading to subspecialty Certification in Neuroendovascular Surgery.
Dr. Memon is dual boarded in Neurology and Vascular Neurology, which allows him to bring a unique perspective in diagnosing a variety of vascular diseases of the brain and spine, including strokes, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and tumors. His subspecialty training in Neuroendovascular Surgery gives him the ability to use cutting edge technology to treat these conditions with a minimally invasive approach. He also participates in clinical research in stroke, and other cerebrovascular disorders. Dr. Memon has authored several peer-reviewed publications and multiple book chapters.
Medical/Professional School:
MD, Aga Khan University Hospital - Karachi, 2005
Internships:
Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Cleveland, OH, 2011
Residencies:
Internal Medicine, Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Cleveland OH, 2015
Neurology, George Washington University Medical Center - Washington, DC, 2018
Neurosurgery, Cleveland Clinic Foundation - Cleveland, OH, 2013
Fellowships:
Vascular Neurology, Jackson Memorial Hospital/University of Miami - Miami, FL, 2019
Interventional Neuroradiology, University of Maryland at Baltimore - Baltimore, MD, 2020
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, University Hospital - Cleveland, OH, 2021
Neurosurgery, State University of New York - Buffalo, NY, 2010