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Zori Stoilova, MD

  • Neurology (Brain and Spine)
Virginia Mason Medical Center
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Zori Stoilova, MD

Zori Stoilova, MD, a board-certified general neurologist. Dr. Stoilova sees many patients with headaches, epilepsy, neuropathy, nerve complaints, and stroke symptoms, and she considers the treatment of these complaints to be her strength. Many neurological conditions are felt but not seen, which is why she considers it very important to listen to what a patient has experienced and create a comprehensive patient history of all of the external and internal factors that have contributed to their presenting difficulties.

Dr. Stoilova is highly invested in finding an answer for each of her patients. This often takes both time and trust. Through successive patient interactions, a better understanding of each patient's condition emerges, leading to optimized treatments.

Dr. Stoilova is married with two children. She enjoys experiencing the beauty of the region with her family.

Specialties

  • Neurology (Brain and Spine)

Credentials

  • American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology

Education

  • Medical School: MD, Northwestern University Medical School, Chicago, 2004
  • Residency: Neurology, University of Washington, Seattle, 2008; Chief Resident, University of Washington, Seattle
  • Professional Education: University of Washington, Seattle, 2005

Medical groups

  • Virginia Mason Medical Center
  • Puget Sound High Value Network
  • Rainier Health Network

Languages

  • English

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