The hospital will provide patients with surgical treatment for spine and brain disorders including neuro-oncology and neurotrauma.
Dr. Rodrigue’s clinical interests include spine surgery, cervical disc replacement, cervical pain, brain and pituitary surgery among others.
She is board-certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Dr. Rodrigue earned her medical degree at Virginia Commonwealth University Medical College of Virginia in Richmond. Following medical school, she completed both an internship and residency at University Hospitals of Cleveland.
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