About Roger Jordan.
Dr. Roger Jordan is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist with subspecialty certification in neuroradiology. He earned his medical degree from the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (McGovern Medical School) in 2015, followed by a diagnostic radiology residency at the same institution, completed in 2020. Located within one of the busiest trauma and stroke centers in the nation, this training provided him with extensive experience in high-acuity imaging and complex neurological cases.
He then pursued a fellowship in neuroradiology at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN, which he completed in 2021. Consistently ranked as one of the best hospitals in the world, Mayo Clinic provided him with exceptional training in both rare and common neurological conditions, further refining his expertise in advanced neuroimaging.
Dr. Jordan began his career serving the nation's veterans at the Denver VA before transitioning to the Atlanta VA in 2022, where he served until 2025. He then joined Expert Radiology, applying his expertise in imaging traumatic injuries to the brain and spine.
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