Our Services
We provide a wide range of services to address your health care needs
At Medics Group, we offer a full range of medical services designed to provide seamless, high-quality care for every patient. From preventive check-ups to specialized treatments, our team works together to ensure you receive the best possible care—all in one place.
Neurosurgery
Who is a Neurosurgeon?
A neurosurgeon is a medical doctor who treats conditions affecting the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. They perform surgeries but also offer nonsurgical treatments like medications, injections, and therapies, trying nonoperative methods before recommending surgery.
Neurosurgeons also address issues with structures supporting the nervous system, such as:
Skull
Spinal vertebrae
Spinal disks
Blood vessels
Protective membranes and soft tissues
What does a neurosurgeon do?
A neurosurgeon diagnoses and treats conditions of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
Although capable of performing complex surgeries, neurosurgeons often recommend nonsurgical treatments first. For example, for chronic back pain, they may suggest anti-inflammatory drugs or physical therapy before considering surgery.
A neurosurgeon is skilled in several surgical and procedure techniques, including:
Open surgery
Minimally invasive surgery
Endoscopic surgery
Chronic pain interventional procedures
Neurosurgeons also have thorough training in the tests needed to diagnose and treat neurological conditions. They’re skilled at operating and analyzing the following testing machines:
CT (computed tomography) scans.
MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) scans. surgery
Magnetoencephalography (MEG).
Electroencephalograms (EEG).
Why see a neurosurgeon?
Your primary physician or neurologist might refer you to a neurosurgeon for a thorough assessment if you have a neurological condition.
Being referred to a neurosurgeon doesn’t always mean surgery. You’ll receive a detailed neurological exam, symptom review, medical history check, and diagnostic imaging to identify the cause of your symptoms. Your neurosurgeon will then discuss the best treatment options, whether nonsurgical, surgical, or a combination.
Meet Our Neurosurgeons
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