He specializes in advanced minimally invasive and open surgery and takes a conservative approach to treatment. His clinical interests include degenerative spine conditions, adult spinal deformity and spine cancer.
Dr. Zhou received his medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and completed an orthopedic residency at Worcester-based University of Massachusetts Medical Center. He completed a spine fellowship at Vancouver General Hospital in Canada.
When he isn’t working, he enjoys running and hiking.
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