David A. Benezra, MD

David Benezra, MD

David Benezra, MD

David A. Benezra, MD

Specialty
Epilepsy, Neurology, Clinical Neurophysiology
Years of Experience
8
Clinical Interests
Deep Brain Stimulation, Epileptic Conditions/Treatments, Functional Neurosurgery (Brain Stimulation)
Gender
Male
Locations

44055 Riverside Pkwy
110
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
703-391-4590

7051 Heathcote Village Way
230
Gainesville, VA 20155

Phone
Fax
703-391-4590

44045 Riverside Pkwy
Neuroscience Dept
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
703-391-4590

About David A. Benezra, MD

Dr. David Benezra is a specialty care physician board certified in neurology. He joined Inova in 2022 and has been practicing since 2016.

Prior to joining Inova, Dr. Benezra was an epilepsy and clinical neurophysiology fellow at Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH.

Outside the office, Dr. Benezra enjoys spending time with his wife and children. He also enjoys running, whitewater rafting, snowboarding, computer programming, and has an interest in political advocacy and technology.

Awards/Associations

  • American Epilepsy Society

  • American Academy of Neurology

Medical School
St George's University School of Medicine
Internships
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Training Specialty: Internal Medicine
7/01/2016 - 6/30/2017
Residencies
University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Training Specialty: Neurology
7/01/2017 - 6/30/2020
Fellowships
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Training Specialty: Epilepsy
7/6/2020 - 7/05/2021
Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center
Training Specialty: Neurophysiology
7/06/2021 - 7/05/2022

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