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Russell Surasky

Neurology

Russell Surasky, D.O.

New Hyde Park, NY

Dr. Russell Surasky, FAAN, ABAM, ABPM, is a double board certified neurologist. He is the only physician in the U.S. with this combination of credentials. He serves as the chief physician and consultant to multiple addiction centers on Long Island. His private practice, The Surasky Neurologic Center for Addiction is located in Great Neck, New York. Additionally Dr. Surasky is a national speaker on the topic of opiate and alcohol addiction. Dr. Surasky completed his internship in internal medicin

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Credentials

Board Certifications

  • board certified neurologist

Education & Training

  • residency in neurology at North Shore University Hospital

Years in Practice

17+ years

Peer Recognition

  • ABPNBoard Certified in Neurology

    2026

Insurance(s) Accepted

90 Degree BenefitsASR Health BenefitsAetnaAllegiance Health PlansAnthem Blue Cross Blue Shield

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Frequently asked

Does Dr. Surasky accept 90 Degree Benefits insurance?
Russell Surasky's public profile lists 90 Degree Benefits, ASR Health Benefits, and Aetna plus 32 more health plans as accepted plans. Plan participation can change — confirm directly with the practice before your visit.
Where does Dr. Surasky practice?
Russell Surasky practices in New Hyde Park, NY.
How long has Dr. Surasky been practicing?
Russell Surasky has 17+ years of clinical experience in neurology.
What is Dr. Surasky's medical training?
Public profile training history includes: residency in neurology at North Shore University Hospital.