Hyunwoo Do, MD
Assistant Professor
Academic Appointment(s)
Medical College of Georgia
Department of Neurosurgery
Bio
Dr. Hyunwoo Do is a highly experienced neurosurgeon specializing in minimal invasive, endoscopic spine surgery as well as complex spine surgery. His extensive qualifications include advanced spine fellowship training from multiple prestigious institutions, including Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center at Harvard Medical School, The Ohio State University, and others. With over two decades of dedicated service, Dr. Do has successfully treated a broad spectrum of spinal disorders, earning a reputation for clinical excellence and high patient satisfaction.
- (706) 721-3071
- (706) 721-8084
- 1120 15th St. BI 3088 Augusta, GA 30912
Education
Certifications
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Ohio State Medical LicenseOhio State Medical Board, 2012
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Indiana State Medical LicenseIndiana Professional Licensing Agency, 2011
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ECFMG CertificateECFMG, 2007
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Neurosurgery Board CertificationThe Korean Neurosurgical Society, 2005
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Georgia Medical LicenseGeorgia Composite Medical Board, 2025
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PHYState of GA, 2025
Teaching Interests
Spinal surgery operative technique
Spinal cord injury treatment
Minimal invasive and endoscopic spine surgery
Scholarship
Selected Recent Publications
- Clinical and Radiologic Outcomes After Fenestration and Partial Wall Excision of Idiopathic Intradural Spinal Arachnoid Cysts Presenting with Myelopathy, 2017
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Clinical Outcome After Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of Craniopharyngiomas: Two-Institution Experience, 2017
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Extent of Resection, Visual, and Endocrinologic Outcomes for Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery for Recurrent Pituitary Adenomas, 2017
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- The learning curve in endoscopic endonasal resection of craniopharyngiomas, 2016
Journal Article, Academic Journal
- Endonasal vascularized flaps for cranial base reconstruction, 2015
Journal Article, Academic Journal
Research Interests
Spinal Cord Injury
Dynamic Spinal Stabilization