Comprehensive Neurosurgery Services
Neurosurgery Referrals
Please fax referrals for neurosurgery to 801-585-6087.
At University of Utah ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, our neurosurgery team provides the latest in medical and surgical treatment options for a wide range of neurological disorders. Using a multidisciplinary approach to care, our specialists are focused on treating the most complex medical and surgical conditions including, Parkinson’s disease, degenerative spine disease, epilepsy, stroke, and cancer.
As an integrated part of the Clinical Neurosciences Center, the neurosurgery team works closely with neurologists, radiologists, and other health care providers to develop the most complete and individualized treatment plans for our patients.
In addition to traditional neurosurgery techniques, we offer additional options such as minimally invasive surgery that allow certain spine or cranial procedures to be done with little or no trauma, and with a much faster recovery.
For the convenience of our patients, we have expanded our comprehensive spine care services locations to South Jordan and Park City.
Conditions & Treatments
- Adult Spina Bifida
- Brain Tumors
- Deep Brain Stimulation
- Focused Ultrasound for Essential Tremors
- Functional Neurosurgery
- Laser Ablation
- Middle Meningeal Artery (MMA) Embolization
- Neurovascular Surgery
- Pediatric Neurosurgery
- Psychiatric Neurosurgery
- Spine (Neck & Back)
- Subdural Hematomas
- Trauma/Neurocritical Care
- Trigeminal Neuralgia
- Vagus Nerve Stimulation Therapy
What Is a Neurosurgeon?
A neurosurgeon is a specialist who diagnoses and treats brain, spine, and other nervous system conditions with surgery, including minimally invasive options. Neurosurgeons are also trained in non-surgical procedures. A neurologist will refer a patient to a neurosurgeon for consultation if surgery is the best plan for treatment. Your work with a neurosurgeon will center on diagnosis, surgical treatment, follow-up care, and rehabilitation.
Neurosurgery Clinical Trials & Research
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