BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — Dr. Thomas Flynn, the founder of The NeuroMedical Center Clinic in Baton Rouge and a doctor who helped expand specialized neurological care in South Louisiana, has died.
Flynn’s medical career started in 1967 in Baton Rouge, serving as the only board-certified neurosurgeon between the city and Shreveport. He later founded the medical center in 1978, intending to bring together leading neurological and neurosurgical specialists in the region.
“Dr. Flynn’s vision built a medical institution run by physicians focused on patients with a legacy of quality, excellence and compassion,” said Dr. Kelly Scrantz, president of The NeuroMedical Center. “His statesmanship and vision are rooted in the foundation created nearly five decades ago. He would have said, and we agree, that our best days are ahead of us and his vision will be the guiding light for The NeuroMedical Center in the next fifty years.”…