Scott Delmedico Utica NY Obituary, Cause of Death: Dr Scott Delmedico, Board Certified Doctor of Chiropractic at Meridian Neurodiagnostics Dies Suddenly
Dr. Scott DelMedico, a distinguished chiropractor and expert in neurodiagnostics, passed away, leaving behind a legacy of medical excellence and compassionate care.
As a Board-Certified Doctor of Chiropractic at Meridian Neurodiagnostics in Utica, NY, Dr. DelMedico dedicated his life to improving the well-being of his patients through advanced neurological diagnostic procedures.
His passing is a profound loss to the medical community and all who knew him. Dr. DelMedico’s journey in healthcare began in his hometown of Sauquoit, NY, where he graduated from Sauquoit Valley Central School in 1995.
With an early passion for medicine, he pursued pre-medical undergraduate studies at the State University of New York at Cortland and Mohawk Valley Community College.
His commitment to healthcare led him to earn a Bachelor’s in Health Care Administration/Professional Studies from New York Chiropractic College in 2007, followed by a Doctorate in Chiropractic in 2009. His academic achievements were matched by his hands-on experience and dedication to his field.
During his externship at the Rochester Hospital of Veterans Affairs, he was handpicked by a medical board to mentor and assist upcoming graduates, guiding them into integrated roles within the VA healthcare system.
This opportunity demonstrated his exceptional knowledge and leadership skills, further solidifying his reputation as a highly respected medical professional. Dr. DelMedico’s expertise extended beyond chiropractic care.
He specialized in Electrodiagnostic Medicine, earning advanced postgraduate certification from the Neurodiagnostics Institute in Levittown, NY, in 2010. This specialized training enabled him to utilize cutting-edge neurological diagnostic techniques, particularly in electromyography (EMG) and nerve conduction studies (NCS). His work in this area helped countless patients receive precise diagnoses and effective treatment plans, improving their quality of life.