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Mark Leekoff MD

Subspecialization
Neurology

Dr. Mark Leekoff is a distinguished specialist in multiple sclerosis and neuroimmunology. He
earned his Doctor of Medicine from West Virginia University School of Medicine and holds a
Master’s in Public Health from Drexel University. Dr. Leekoff completed his neurology residency
and fellowship in multiple sclerosis/neuroimmunology at the University of Maryland Medical
Center. His academic journey is marked by numerous research projects, notably on the impact
of comorbid PTSD on multiple sclerosis outcomes in veterans. He has published extensively
and presented his findings at major conferences. Dr. Leekoff is board-certified by the American
Board of Psychiatry and Neurology and is a member of the American Academy of Neurology
and the Consortium of Multiple Sclerosis Centers. His commitment to research and patient care
defines his esteemed career in neurology

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