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NEUROSURGERY DEMANDS COURAGE, confidence and calm under
pressure. For Dr. Lori Summers, one of few female neurosurgeons, it is a
rewarding mix of patient relationships and challenging cases.
In 2009-2010, Dr. Summers, a Commander in the U.S. Navy, was
deployed as a trauma neurosurgeon for Operation Enduring Freedom/
Operation Iraqi Freedom. Serving those injured in
combat was a humbling experience. “I left my tour
very grateful to our soldiers, sailors and airmen who sacrifice so much for
our country. It was truly a life-changing experience. I feel honored to have
been allowed the opportunity to take care of so many heroes.”
After returning from active duty, Dr. Summers resumed her
northshore practice with a dual mission of excellent patient care and open
communication between doctor/patient. The ability to remain levelheaded
and calm while performing advanced, often lifesaving surgeries, and
her compassion and connection with her patients are key to fulfilling
her mission. Her down-to-earth manner and communication skills help
patients to share their questions and concerns. She says, “Most patients
I see—whether they experience a trauma, degenerative disc disease or a
malignancy, are afraid. They need the opportunity to ask questions so they
can better understand their situation.”
Dr. Summers grew up on a ranch, and
horses are still her passion. As a supporter of the Louisiana Horse Rescue
Association, she does for injured and abandoned horses what she does for
people—gets them back to a full, active life. She also enjoys playing polo
with the New Orleans Polo Club.
15770 Paul Vega MD Drive, Suite 206, Hammond, 419-7767. 7015 Hwy. 190
E. Service Rd., Suite 201, Covington. summersneurosurgery.com.
W O M E N I N B U S I N E S S
Dr. Lori Summers
Summers Neurosurgery, LLC
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