Lewis B. Eberly, MD

Lewis Eberly, MD

Lewis Eberly, MD

Lewis B. Eberly, MD

Specialty
Neurology
Years of Experience
39
Clinical Interests
Brain Problems and Treatment, Concussion, Headaches, Sleep Disorder, Stroke
Gender
Male
Locations

1500 North Beauregard St
300
Alexandria, VA 22311-1715

Phone
Fax
703-845-1300

8081 Innovation Park Dr
900
Fairfax, VA 22031

Phone
Fax
571-472-4201

3580 Joseph Siewick Dr
206
Fairfax, VA 22033-1764

Phone
Fax
703-391-4590

44055 Riverside Pkwy
110
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
703-391-4590

About Lewis B. Eberly, MD

Dr. Lewis Eberly is board certified in neurology, neurophysiology and sleep medicine. He comes to Inova Medical Group Neurology with over 25 years of clinical experience. He has been practicing in Northern Virginia since 1990 and has a special interest in sleep disorders, stroke, epilepsy and management of Parkinson's disease.

Dr. Eberly is assistant professor of neurology at VCU School of Medicine Inova Campus, where he teaches medical students and is involved in neurological and stroke research. A native of Texas, Dr. Eberly lives with his wife in Oak Hill, Virginia. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling, reading and caring for marine aquaria and koi.

Medical School
UT Southwestern Medical Center Medical School
Internships
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center at Amarillo
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/1/1985 - 6/30/1986
Residencies
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Training Specialty: Neurology
7/1/1986 - 6/30/1989
Fellowships
UT Southwestern Medical Center
Training Specialty: Clinical Neurophysiology
7/1/1989 - 6/30/1990
Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas
Training Specialty: Clinical and Research
4/1/1990 - 8/30/1990

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