Marc A Swerdloff, MD
- Marcus Neuroscience Institute
- Baptist Health Medical Group
- Baptist Health Quality Network
- Neurology
About Marc A Swerdloff
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Marc Swerdloff, M.D., is a neurologist at Marcus Neuroscience Institute, established at Boca Raton Regional Hospital, part of Baptist Health. Dr. Swerdloff specializes in general neurology with an emphasis on peripheral neuropathies, myasthenia, headaches and electromyography.
Prior to joining Marcus Neuroscience Institute in 2017, Dr. Swerdloff was in private practice in Northern Broward County and Southern Palm Beach County.
Dr. Swerdloff is passionate about advancing the field of neurology and educating the next generation of physicians. He has been involved as a principal or sub-investigator in more than 100 neurology studies. He is a clinical affiliate associate professor of neurology at Florida Atlantic University, where he also helped establish the Neurology Residency Program.
Dr. Swerdloff works with his patients and neurology and neurosurgery colleagues to improve each patient’s quality of life. He is happiest when he can change a person’s life trajectory in a positive direction.
When he is not treating patients, Dr. Swerdloff enjoys spending time with his family, attending synagogue, exercising, listening to podcasts and reading.
English
Adults (18+)
Adults (65+)
Boca Raton Regional Hospital
Education & Training
Jackson Memorial Hospital
Residency Program, Internal Medicine, 1986
Albany Medical Center
Internship Program, Neurology, 1983
Albany Medical College (New York)
Medical School, 1982
Neurology
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, 1987
Locations
Accepted Insurance
- Medicare
- HMO
- POS
- PPO
- POS
- Self-Funded
- Choice
- HMO
- Great West
- HMO
- POS
- PPO
- BlueCare
- Medicare HMO
- MyBlue
- Options
- POS
- PPO
- Select
- Railroad
- HMO
- NHP
- POS
- PPO
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