


Dr. Robert Green, MD
Dr. Robert Green, MD is a neurologist in Boston, MA and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPUS in 1980. He is affiliated with medical facilities Brigham and Women's Hospital and Saint Francis Hospital. He is accepting new patients.
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41 Avenue Louis Pasteur Ste 301 Boston, MA 02115Compare with other Neurologists
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Dr. Robert Green, MD is a neurologist in Boston, MA and has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He graduated from UNIVERSITY OF PHOENIX / NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CAMPUS in 1980. He is affiliated with medical facilities Brigham and Women's Hospital and Saint Francis Hospital. He is accepting new patients.Neurology
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University Of Phoenix / Northern California Campus
Medical School, 1980
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- Recipient of 31
hospital awardsAmerica’s 100 Best Hospitals for Stroke Care Award™ (2025)
Top 5% in the nation for consistently delivering clinical quality
View all awardsAmerica's 250 Best Hospitals Award™ (2025)
Top 5% in the nation for consistently delivering clinical quality
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91%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home7% higher than the national average
84%Patients said that nurses always listened to them and explained things well9% higher than the national average
- Recipient of 11
hospital awardsView all awardsSurgical Care Excellence Award™ (2023)
Superior clinical outcomes in surgical care across 15 of the most common in-hospital surgical procedures including cardiac, vascular, joint replacement, prostate, spine, and gastrointestinal surgeries
View all patient feedbackHow patients felt about the care they received at this hospital.
85%Patients said they were given information about recovering at home1% higher than the national average
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