Dr. Jeffrey Weinreb, M.D. is a fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon who joined the office in 2023. He graduated from Brown University and attended medical school at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine after completing a spine surgery research fellowship at New York University. Dr. Weinreb then completed his orthopedic surgery residency at George Washington University followed by a spine surgery fellowship at the world-renowned University of Maryland Medical Center/Shock Trauma Center.
Dr. Jeffrey Weinreb, M.D. is a fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon who joined the office in 2023. He graduated from Brown University and attended medical school at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine after completing a spine surgery research fellowship at New York University. Dr. Weinreb then completed his orthopedic surgery residency at George Washington University followed by a spine surgery fellowship at the world-renowned University of Maryland Medical Center/Shock Trauma Center.
Dr. Jeffrey Weinreb (“Wine-Reb”), M.D. is a fellowship trained orthopedic spine surgeon who joined the office in 2023. He graduated from Brown University and attended medical school at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine after completing a spine surgery research fellowship at New York University. Dr. Weinreb then completed his orthopedic surgery residency at George Washington University followed by a spine surgery fellowship at the world-renowned University of Maryland Medical Center/Shock Trauma Center in Baltimore.
Dr. Weinreb’s focus is the diagnosis and treatment (both non-surgical and surgical) of the neck and back, including extensive training in minimally-invasive spine surgery. He believes in utilizing non-operative treatment whenever appropriate. Dr. Weinreb strongly believes in patient-centered care and shared-decision making to develop individualized treatment plans with each patient.
Dr. Weinreb has published over 50 research papers and textbook chapters, often presenting his work at national meetings. He is especially interested in research determining which patients are most likely to benefit from surgical versus non-surgical treatments. He is a member of AO Spine, the American Academy for Orthopaedic surgeons, and is a former president of the American Medical Association New England Medical Student Section. Dr. Weinreb is trained in robot-assisted and computer navigated spine surgery.
Dr. Weinreb moved to Whatcom County with his wife Jessie, two kids Seth and Elias, and dog Remy to be closer to family in the Pacific Northwest. He spends his free time hiking, biking, and snowboarding with his family.
Very professional and took the time to explain the best options
Very compassionate
Very personable and knowledgeable
to the point and clear while being friendly
Great appointment! Dr. Weinreb answered all my questions and made me feel confident that I am doing all the right things in my self-care.
Nice. Got to the problem fast.
Clear, concise, open and informative. I would not hesitate to refer him & PROS to a friend or colleague, if asked.
I was impressed with Dr Weinreb’s credentials and upon meeting him felt I was meeting a very competent and talented surgeon. He’s the first surgeon who’s understood immediately what’s wrong with my spine. He had answers and an option that gives me hope after several surgeries and years of bandaid treatments that my spine can actually be repaired. He’s very confident, friendly and to the point which I like. Feels like I’m in very capable hands for a complicated surgery that will require a lot of trust between us. This surgery would be life changing so I feel extremely fortunate to have been referred to him.
Very personable and provided excellent information regarding my treatment plan
Can Dr. Weinreb. (And his radiologist) even spell EMPATHY?