Diagnostic And Medical Adds Physician

Mobile’s Diagnostic and Medical Clinic and Mobile Infirmary recently announced the addition of Dr. John Andrew Cox, a neurocritical care and endovascular surgical neuroradiology physician. Cox is expected to play an integral role in the continued development of the Joint Commission Primary Stroke Center at Mobile Infirmary, encompassing care from the emergency department to the outpatient clinic setting. Cox earned his medical degree from the Ross University School of Medicine. He completed his residency and internship at the Medical College of Wisconsin, where he served as chief resident during 2017-2018. Cox joins Infirmary Health following the completion of endovascular surgical neuroradiology and neurocritical care fellowships at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He has served as a clinical instructor in neurocritical care and neuro-intervention for the college’s Department of Neurology. He received multiple honors and awards for excellence in teaching in this capacity. Finally, Cox serves as a reviewer for the journal Frontiers in Neurology and is a member of the American Academy of Neurology and American Medical Association. He will see patients through referral in Mobile.

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