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Steven Toenjes, MD

Neurologist

Steven Toenjes, MD Office and Other Patient Information

Primary Office

Office 1: Baptist Neurology Group

7807 Baymeadows Road East , Suite 401
, Jacksonville, FL 32256

Steven Toenjes, MD Biography and Info

Steven Toenjes, MD, a board-certified in neurologist, was a staff neurologist in the U.S. Navy and an award-winning director of neurology residents at the Uniformed Services University of Health Sciences. A decorated Navy veteran, Dr. Toenjes has been practicing in Jacksonville for the past 10 years. His areas of expertise include:

  • General neurology
  • Headache medicine
  • Sleep medicine
  • Dementia/cognitive disorders
  • Movement disorders/parkinson disease
  • Multiple sclerosis

About Me

I am a native of North Carolina who relocated to North Florida in 2006 to complete my active-duty medical career. I enjoy any outdoor activity, but primarily I love to fish, especially offshore.

My approach to care is to integrate what I’ve learned through training and experience in order to positively impact the lives of my patients. Helping patients understand a diagnosis is my central focus.

One of the main focuses of my clinic is to work through the numerous treatment options available to ensure patients have long-lasting improvement.

Specialties

  • Neurology
  • Sleep Medicine

Boards

  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Neurology)
  • American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology (Sleep Medicine)

Languages

  • English

Hospital Affiliation

  • Baptist Medical Center Beaches
  • Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville
  • Baptist Medical Center South

Legal Practice Name

  • Baptist Neurology Inc.

Steven Toenjes, MD Additional Information

Education & Training

  • Medical School

    Wake Forest School of Medicine - Winston-Salem , NC

    1998 – 2002

  • Internship

    Yale- New Haven Hospital Neurology Residency - New Haven , CT

    2002 – 2003

  • Residency

    Yale- New Haven Hospital Neurology Residency - New Haven , CT

    2003 – 2006

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