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3 reviews
December 22, 2023
Dr. Levitt found the time out of his busy schedule to give me a last minute appointment. I really appreciate him
September 15, 2023
Thank you a ton for the insight, and getting to the bottom line!
September 15, 2022
Very grateful for everything dr levitt and the team that saved my life there is no improvement to improve. The safe and service I recieved was excellent the nurses and doctors went beyond taking care of me. i`ll be forever grateful
About Michael Levitt
Michael Levitt, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at the Neurological Surgery Clinic and Cerebrovascular Lab at Harborview. Dr. Levitt is also a UW Professor of Neurological Surgery and Radiology and an Adjunct Professor of Neurology and Mechanical Engineering. He is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS), Congress of Neurological Surgeons (FCNS) and American Heart Association (FAHA). He is also an Associate Program Director of the Neurological Surgery residency program, Director of Neurosurgery Resident Research, and contact principal investigator of the joint neurological surgery/neurology NIH resident training grant.
Dr. Levitt specializes in minimally invasive treatment of diseases of the brain and spine. He provides microsurgical and endovascular expertise, often in combination, to approach each patient’s medical needs. He believes a patient’s quality of life is the most important factor in medical care.
Dr. Levitt graduated summa cum laude from Loyola University Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, and then completed his neurological surgery residency at the University of Washington. He received advanced training in minimally invasive endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular disease at the Barrow Neurological Institute.
Dr. Levitt is the Scientific Director of the Stroke & Applied Neuroscience Center (https://sanscenter.org/) at the University of Washington. He is the Principal Investigator of major grants from the National Institutes of Health and the American Heart Association for his translational research on computer simulations of cerebral aneurysm treatment, and has also received grants for the study of the effects of stroke and aneurysms on cell genetics, mental health after stroke, and circulating stroke biomarkers. He is an Associate Editor of the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery.