Okeanis Vaou, MD

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4502 Medical Dr
San Antonio, TX 78229

Okeanis Vaou, MD is a neurology and sleep medicine specialist located in San Antonio, TX. With extensive training and experience, Dr. Vaou provides comprehensive care for patients with neurological disorders and sleep-related conditions. She is affiliated with University Hospital and is board-certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology.

Dr. Vaou completed her medical education at Semmelweis Medical University and her residency at Nassau University Medical Center and New York Medical College. She further pursued fellowships at Boston Medical Center and Boston University School of Medicine. Dr. Vaou is fluent in English and offers her expertise in diagnosing and treating various neurological and sleep disorders.

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