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Dr. Zuravleff specializes in oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery.

 

EDUCATION

Dr. Zuravleff received his Doctorate of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Medicine and Master of Science from the University of Pittsburgh’s School of Public Health.  He received residency training in ophthalmology and a fellowship in oculoplastics – orbital surgery at Duke University Medical Center.  He was Board-certified in 1991.

EXPERIENCE

Dr. Zuravleff has taught a generation of physicians at the Medical College of Virginia and Veterans Administration Hospitals in the field of oculoplastics and orbital surgery and has lectured locally, nationally and internationally.  He is past Chief of Staff of the Richmond Eye and Ear Hospital and Stony Point Surgery Center, member of state and national medical societies and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons (FACS).  As an oculoplastic and orbital surgeon since 1990, he has managed the care of over ten thousand patients with functional and aesthetic issues of the face.

PRACTICE

As a specialist in oculoplastic and reconstructive surgery, Dr. Zuravleff treats both functional and aesthetic problems of the upper face and eye region. Facial disfigurement and scarring from trauma, facial paralysis, tearing, thyroid eye disease and excision and reconstruction of cancerous lesions are among the many medical problems treated by Dr. Zuravleff.  Facial rejuvenation services include surgical intervention such as blepharoplasty and forehead lifts as well as non-surgical treatments with Botox and facial fillers.

PERSONA PROFILE

With his wife, Lynn, Dr. Z. has spent the past eight years restoring the home and grounds of Grasberger’s Spoon Factory on their 160-acre farm/estate.  Dr. Z is also an amateur potter and enjoys outdoor sportsman activities.

CONTACT

2807 N. Parham Road, Suite 100
Richmond, VA 23294
804-934-9344.

Consultative offices: Fredericksburg and Williamsburg

drzuravleff.com

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