

Dr. Omar Tanweer
Endovascular Neurosurgeon
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Dr. Omar Tanweer is the director of cerebrovascular neurosurgery at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, Texas.
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Episode # 301 • 13 Mar 2023
New Technologies for Treatment of Cerebral Aneurysms
In this episode, host Dr. Sabeen Dhand speaks with neurosurgeons Drs. David Altschul and Omar Tanweer about updates on cerebral aneurysms, including device innovation, risk stratification, and the importance of the doctor-patient relationship in decision-making.
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Dr. Omar Tanweer, M.D. is a neurosurgeon specializing in the treatment of cerebrovascular diseases. Dr. Tanweer’s clinical disciplines include open surgical, endovascular and radiosurgical treatment options. His interest in cerebrovascular approaches began while he was attending medical school at the University of Buffalo. After earning his medical degree, Dr. Tanweer completed his residency and fellowship training at New York University, where he later joined as faculty and led the NYU-LI Cerebrovascular efforts as director. Dr. Tanweer’s practice is now based at Baylor Medicine’s McNair Campus and Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center where he serves as Director of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery.
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