Even in this time of uncertainty, Mayo Clinic is a place for hope and healing — and we're delivering the care you need. Mayo Clinic follows carefully designed, rigorously enforced safety precautions for anyone who needs face-to-face care. We're safely treating all patients, both in person and through virtual visits, in adherence with federal and state executive orders and guidance. Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., in a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus, he specializes in the endovascular and surgical treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disorders. His interest areas include brain aneurysms, brain and spinal arteriovenous malformations, dural fistulas, carotid stenosis, and cavernous malformations.
Dr. Lanzino has completed advanced training in the neurosurgical field including subspecialized training in neuroendovascular surgery and a cerebrovascular and skull-based surgery fellowship. He has authored or co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, and he is the author of two textbooks.