Raqeeb Haque, MD

Raqeeb Haque, MD

Raqeeb Haque, MD

Raqeeb Haque, MD

Specialty
Neurological Surgery
Years of Experience
19
Clinical Interests
Back Pain, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Neck Problems/Surgery and Treatments, Robotic Surgery, Scoliosis
Gender
Male
Locations

44055 Riverside Pkwy
220
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
571-472-4101

7051 Heathcote Village Wy
230
Gainesville, VA 20155

Phone
Fax
571-472-4101
Inova Neurosurgery - Loudoun

44055 Riverside Pkwy
110
Leesburg, VA 20176

Phone
Fax
571-472-4101
Inova Mount Vernon Hospital

2501 Parkers Ln
Department of Neurosciences
Alexandria, VA 22306

Phone
Fax
571-472-4101

About Raqeeb Haque, MD

Dr. Raqeeb M. Haque is a specialty care physician board certified in neurosurgery with fellowship training in spine surgery and more than 17 years of clinical and neurosurgical experience at Inova Health System. He serves in the Inova Neurosurgery practice.

Dr. Haque's practice and interests involve using the latest spinal navigation technology, including robotic spine surgery, to perform minimally invasive and complex spine surgery to treat spinal stenosis, radiculopathy, myelopathy, and neck and back pain. He also performs general neurosurgery involving cranial and spinal trauma, brain lesions and peripheral nerve surgery.

Dr. Haque serves as Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of Virginia School of Medicine, Inova Campus.

His approach to patient care is to provide the best possible care within the community and to provide all the information patients need to help them understand their condition. In doing so, he hopes to empower his patients to better understand how treatment, both non operative and operative, can effect change, so they can make decisions together with their surgeon.

Before arriving at Inova in 2021, Dr. Haque served as a neurosurgeon at the Regional West Medical Center in Scottsbluff, NE, a busy Level 2 Trauma Center that was awarded the Blue Distinction Center of Excellence while he practiced there. Dr. Haque also held an appointment as an Assistant Clinical Professor in the University of Colorado School of Medicine’s department of neurosurgery.

Dr. Haque is a graduate of Harvard University and earned his medical degree at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He then completed a neurosurgical residency at Columbia University, as well as a fellowship in minimally invasive spine and deformity surgery at Northwestern University.

He has received numerous awards in the field of neurosurgery including the Mayfield Clinical Research Award, the Leksell Radiosurgery Award, and the Neurosurgery Research and Education Foundation’s Spine and Peripheral Nerve Section Research Fellowship. Dr. Haque is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Scholar who performed scientific research at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD.

Dr. Haque is a diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgeons and a fellow of the American College of Surgeons. He holds professional memberships in the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and the North American Spine Society.

Dr. Haque is a native of Bethesda, MD and lives in Loudoun County, VA. His hobbies include traveling, hiking and spending time with his family.

Blogs

David Is Back on His Bike After Spine Surgery at the Inova Spine Program (December 2022)

Medical School
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Internships
Columbia University Medical Center
Training Specialty: General Surgery
6/13/2005 - 6/14/2006
Residencies
Columbia University Medical Center
Training Specialty: Neurological Surgery
6/15/2006 - 6/15/2012
Fellowships
Feinberg School of Medicine
Training Specialty: Spine Surgery
7/1/2012 - 6/01/2013

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