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Idaho Neurological Institute – Neurosurgery at Saint Alphonsus is a three provider clinic specializing in neurosurgical care.
The Idaho Neurological Institute – Neurosurgery clinic is located on the main Saint Alphonsus Campus in the Hartman Building.
Dr. Zimmerman sees patients out of:
1075 N. Curtis Road, Suite 102
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Drs. Berryhill and Yost see patients out of:
1075 N. Curtis Road, Suite 201
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Both clinics can be reached by calling (208) 367-4000.
Providers
Christian Zimmerman, MD, FACS, MBA
Dr. Zimmerman has been practicing in the
Treasure Valley for the past fifteen years. He attended medical school at the University of Maryland and completed
his residency at Oregon Health Science University in Portland. Additionally,
Dr. Zimmerman received his fellowship in Complex Spinal Disorders and Instrumentation
from Barrow Neurological Institute. Dr. Zimmerman is board certified
in both Neurological Surgery and Pain Management. In 1993, he co-founded
the Idaho Neurological Institute at Saint Alphonsus and continues to serve
as Chairman and Medical Director on the INI. Additionally, Dr. Zimmerman
is co-chair of the Spine Medicine Institute at Saint Alphonsus.
Phillip Berryhill, MD
Dr. Berryhill completed his undergraduate education
at the University of Texas and received his medical degree from the University
of Texas Medical Branch. He
completed his internship in General Surgery at George Washington University
and residency in Neurological Surgery at the University of Vermont. His
interests include scuba diving, underwater and general photography and cooking.
Ann-Marie Yost, MD
Dr. Yost completed her undergraduate education at the
University of Pennsylvania and received her medical degree from George Washington
University. She
completed her internship in General Surgery at George Washington University
Hospital and residency in Neurological Surgery at George Washington University. Her
interests include enjoying the outdoors, camping, hiking and biking.