Dr. John Andrew Boockvar

4.1 ( 12 reviews )

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Ratings for Dr. John Andrew Boockvar

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Dr. Boockvar resected a pituitary macroadenoma for me in February 2018. The post-op MRI showed that it was a very thorough and clean surgery. No residual tumor. No spinal fluid leak. He, along with Dr. Peter Costantino, MD, the Otolaryngologist working with him , did a great job treating my condition. Also, excellent follow-up after surgery.

Submitted April 5, 2019

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i do not agree with these negative comments. responds right away to emails, very easy to Very easy to communicate with. I disagree with those who said unable to reach him. . Took a great deal of time with me and my adult son to explain everything. think hes great.

Submitted Jan. 13, 2018

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I don't understand the negative comments about Dr. Boockvar's personality. I have found him to be not only a skilled surgeon, but an interested and compassionate listener who is able to explain complex medical procedures in layman's terms. His nurse practioner, Ashley Ray, deserves special mention.

Submitted Sept. 16, 2016

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Dr Boockvar is the best. Seen 2 other neurosurgeons prior to meeting Dr Boockvar so I have someone to compare with. Had surgery done in 2013 and might need more . I will not think twice , I will choose Dr Boockvar again. Ashley is just amazing. His team was professional, polite and paid close attention post surgery .

Submitted May 23, 2014

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I have no doubt as to Dr. Boockvar's intelligence and his dedication to his research. But in my experience and opinion, which is contained in the rest of these comments: Dr. Boockvar has an ego problem that does not work well with patients. He is abrupt, seems to have better things to do, and acts almost as though seeing you is a bother. I have also now just been diagnosed with Arachnoiditis from him cutting through the dura into the arachnoid layer of my spinal cord and S1--proved by two MRI's and an EMG, resulting in massive scarring and nerve clumping. I have recently been informed that I will have this inordinately painful condition for the rest of my life. I could not file for malpractice as the condition only reveals itself over time and NY has a very short 2 1/2 year statute of limitations. I felt like just another body, and one he could have cared less about personally. The outcome, unfortunately, seems to have proven that. I would not wish on anyone else this experience.

Submitted Dec. 2, 2012

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Dr. Boockvar is the best surgeon - but forget about ever being able to reach him if you have a problem - you could forget about it - it won't happen - you will speak with some one from his staff that's about it. I wonder for my first post up if I will be seeing him or one of the other doctor's like my sister did after her first post up. Any way he is very good at what he does the best surgeon in NY. But good luck getting in touch with him.

Submitted Dec. 4, 2010

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Dr. Boockvar is extremely knowledgeable and helped me and my family feel at ease. He made a very tough situation bearable. I would highly recommend him.

Submitted Oct. 1, 2010

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Dr. is dismissive, condescending and does not listen to patient's concerns. Although he is reported to be a top surgeon, patient interaction does not appear to be one of his strong points.

Submitted May 7, 2010

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He removed my tumor without a problem. He and his staff presented a positive and professional attitude, always willing to answer any of my questions. I would recommend him to anyone. S. Watkins, Farmingdale NY

Submitted July 14, 2009

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He said my back pain would get better, but now it is hurting more. He never ever calls you back. Only some assistant who doesn't know me

Submitted July 5, 2009


Dr. John Andrew Boockvar's Credentials

Accepting New Patients

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Biography

John Boockvar, MD, is the vice chair of the department of neurosurgery as well as director of the Brain Tumor Center and the Pituitary/Skull Base Center at Lenox Hill Hospital. He is professor of neurological surgery and otolaryngology/head and neck surgery at the Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, and an investigator at the Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research, where he directs the Laboratory for Brain Tumor and Therapy. Internationally known for his surgical expertise and providing patients with effective and minimally invasive treatment for brain tumors, skull base disorders, and disorders of the spine, Dr. Boockvar has also been recognized for his basic science and clinical research in brain tumors. His innovative, deeply empathetic approach to cancer care is highlighted in the critically acclaimed television shows Lenox Hill and Emergency NYC, Netflix-produced documentaries. “The shows, and my work, demonstrate the way we provide leading-edge care for patients that brings together the latest translational research with compassionate care,” he says. Dr. Boockvar is repeatedly named to the lists of New York Magazine’s Top Docs, Best Doctors in New York-Castle Connolly, New York Super Doctors, America’s Top Surgeons, America’s Best Doctors, and America’s Best Doctors for Cancer. His research has been widely published and he has received numerous national awards including the Eric Lichtenstein Humanitarian Award from Voices Against Brain Cancer for his compassionate work. Dr. Boockvar was recently elected to the prestigious Academy of Neurological Surgeons and to the Senior Society of the American Board of Neurological Surgery. In 2022, Dr. Boockvar was appointed visiting professor at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, where he will continue to advance research on brain tumors. He will also lead a phase three national clinical trial looking at novel treatments that can bypass the blood-brain barrier for glioblastoma, an aggressive cancer in the brain or spinal cord. “This trial allows us to get higher doses of a medication into the brain than we could by standard oral or IV techniques,” he says. “That has the potential to be game changing for those patients being treated for this cancer, and for others who need advanced treatment for brain-related issues.”

Education

  • SUNY Downstate Health Sciences University
  • SUNY Downstate Medical Center College of Medicine (Grad. 1997)
  • State University Of New York Downstate Medical Center (Grad. 1997)

Areas of Expertise

  • Nerve Surgery

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