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Burnsville / Minnesota / United States
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Frederick B. Harris, MD, MS, FAANS, is a Board Certified Neurosurgeon with 18+ years of experience in treating patients with both spine and brain pathologies. Dr. Harris previously had a career as an engineer at NASA and the Department of Defense and changed careers to pursue his dream of becoming a neurosurgeon. His special areas of interest include complex cervical, thoracic and lumbar surgery, adult spinal deformity/scoliosis treatment, revision surgery of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, minimally invasive spinal surgery for herniated disk and lumbar fusions, spinal tumors both inside and outside the spinal cord and spinal canal, brain tumors, adult Chiari malformations, traumatic brain injury and sports related brain injury. Insurance reminder: individual plans may vary, and it is the patient’s responsibility to confirm that their provider is in-network.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Mayo Clinic is certified as a Comprehensive Stroke Center by The Joint Commission. Mayo Clinic’s cerebrovascular team subspecializes in stroke and other complex cerebrovascular conditions including: vascular malformations, Moyamoya disease, intracranial aneurysms, carotid stenosis, vertebral artery stenosis, intracranial arterial stenosis, and patent foramen ovale (PFO).
Alexandria / Minnesota / United States
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Tristate Brain & Spine Institute is the National Leader in Spine Health & Surgery. We are a total spine care provider committed to treating back and neck pain through conservative methods and the least invasive approach thats appropriate for the patients condition.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Fred (Michael) M. Cutrer, M.D., is a neurologist at Mayo Clinics Rochester, Minnesota campus, who specializes in headache medicine. His clinical focus includes the diagnosis and treatment of episodic and chronic migraine; cluster headache; headaches resulting from high and low cerebrospinal fluid pressure; less common headache syndromes such as SUNCT, paroxysmal hemicranias, hemicranias continua, hypnic headache; medication overuse headaches; and trigeminal neuralgia. Dr. Cutrer is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents and fellows. His research interests include the genomics of migraine and anti-migraine therapies and functional neuroimaging in migraine. Dr. Cutrer is currently the enterprise chairman of the Headache Division of Mayo Clinic and the director of the Mayo Headache Fellowship Program in Rochester, Minnesota. As a provider at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Cutrer provides expert care to everyone who needs healing. That means combining our comprehensive, integrated care with a seamless patient experience to provide exactly the care you need.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Marc C. Patterson, M.D., is a pediatric neurologist and medical genetics at Mayo Clinics Rochester, Minnesota campus. He previously served as the pediatric neurology division chair and director of the Child Neurology Training Program at Mayo Clinic. His research and practice are focused on rare diseases in children, including neurogenetics and developmental disorders, neurometabolic disorders in general, Niemann-Pick disease, Type C, other lysosomal diseases (including glycoproteinoses), mitochondrial cytopathies, and congenital disorders of glycosylation. These are areas in which he has published more than 300 peer-reviewed papers and book chapters. Dr. Patterson has received funding support from NIH, industry and private foundations.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Bruce E. Pollock, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinics Rochester, Minnesota, campus. His clinical focus includes: Surgical management of trigeminal neuralgia, including microvascular decompression, glycerol rhizotomy, balloon compression procedures and stereotactic radiosurgery. Gamma Knife radiosurgery for a wide variety of benign and malignant brain tumors, vascular malformations, and trigeminal neuralgia. In addition to his clinical activities, Dr. Pollock is active in clinical research on trigeminal neuralgia, arteriovenous malformations, pituitary adenomas, meningiomas and brain metastases.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Giuseppe Lanzino, M.D., in a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus, he specializes in the endovascular and surgical treatment of patients with cerebrovascular disorders. His interest areas include brain aneurysms, brain and spinal arteriovenous malformations, dural fistulas, carotid stenosis, and cavernous malformations. Dr. Lanzino has completed advanced training in the neurosurgical field including subspecialized training in neuroendovascular surgery and a cerebrovascular and skull-based surgery fellowship. He has authored or co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed publications, and he is the author of two textbooks.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Jamie J. Van Gompel, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. His clinical focus areas include pituitary tumor outcomes, vestibular schwannomas, chordomas, esthesioneuroblastomas, skull base tumor outcomes, epilepsy, and cortical and deep brain stimulation for medically resistant epilepsy. Dr. Van Gompel publishes on clinical outcome projects centered on pituitary tumors, esthesioneuroblastomas, acoustic neuromas, meningiomas, chordomas, chondrosarcomas, spontaneous cerebral spinal fluid leaks, as well as skull base anatomy and approaches. He collaborates closely with colleagues from Mayo Clinics Epilepsy and Neurophysiology Lab, participating in clinical work relative to brain stimulation as an alternative restorative therapy for epilepsy rather than ablative or resective surgery. Dr. Van Gompels overall research goal is to develop the safest and most effective treatments for people with pituitary and skull base tumors and developing surgical options for patients with medically and surgically resistant epilepsy.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Michelle J. Clarke, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinics Rochester, Minnesota campus, specializing in complex spine surgery and spinal oncology. Her clinical practice includes spine tumors, including primary and metastatic tumors, spinal cord tumors, spinal vascular lesions, and associated complex reconstruction; as well as degenerative spine disease, including spinal stenosis, degenerative scoliosis, and other degenerative conditions. Dr. Clarke works closely with her patients and promotes each patients understanding of his or her disease and determining the best course of action, including directing him or her to appropriate nonsurgical management. In addition to her clinical activities, Dr. Clarke is an internationally recognized researcher and is deeply involved in education. She is also a member of the bioethics faculty at Mayo Clinic.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Edward S. Ahn, M.D., in a pediatric neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus and part of the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center. His clinical focus is on the surgical treatment of craniosynostosis, specializing in endoscopic treatment in order to minimize surgery for both syndromic and non-syndromic types of craniosynostosis. He also specializes in fetal anomalies such as Moyamoya disease, arteriovenous malformations, Chiari malformations and hydrocephalus. Dr. Ahn, teaming with maternal fetal medicine, offers fetal repair of spina bifida through minimally invasive methods, including fetascopic procedures. Dr. Ahn performs endoscopic third ventriculostomy and endoscope-assisted surgery for complex hydrocephalus. He also specializes in the surgical treatment of arachnoid cysts, spina bifida, spinal cord disease, tethered spinal cord, and brain tumors. Dr. Ahn is a member of the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center pediatric brain tumor program and actively involved in the research and education regarding pediatric neurosurgical conditions.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Claudia F. Lucchinetti, M.D., is a neurologist at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus and enterprise chair of the Department of Neurology at Mayo Clinic. She has specialty interest in neuroimmunology. Her clinical focus includes inflammatory demyelinating diseases, such as multiple sclerosis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, transverse myelitis, neuromyelitis optica and Balos concentric sclerosis. Dr. Lucchinetti’s clinical focus also includes Mayo Clinics Multiple Sclerosis Clinic as well as complex white matter disorders of the central nervous system. Dr. Lucchinetti is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents and fellows. She authors expert content and publishes in high-impact scientific journals. Her research focuses on understanding the mechanisms that drive tissue injury in multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other related disorders, with a focus on identifying new therapies. Dr. Lucchinetti is the recipient of the 2016 John Dystel Award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. She is also recognized with the distinction of a named professorship, the Eugene and Marcia Applebaum Professor of Neurosciences.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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As a Level 4 Epilepsy Center, the highest designation given by the National Association of Epilepsy Centers, Mayo Clinic uses the latest in diagnostic imaging to pinpoint the exact cause of seizures. Teams at Mayo Clinic diagnose and treat thousands of patients with epilepsy each year and have experience in successfully treating even the most complex cases.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Jeffrey W. Britton, M.D., is a professor in neurology at Mayo Clinic and chair of the Division of Epilepsy in Rochester, Minnesota. His main areas of clinical and research interest are autoimmune epilepsies and encephalopathies, diagnosis, and treatment; epilepsy; the effect of epileptic seizures on cardiopulmonary function; stimulation therapies in epilepsy; clinical aspects of epilepsy and seizures; and innovations in clinical practice. In addition to his practice and research interests, Dr. Britton has been active in the education of neurology residents and fellows for many years, and currently serves as the Epilepsy Fellowship program director. He is recognized as a Fellow of the American Epilepsy Society, American Academy of Neurology, American Clinical Neurophysiology Society and American Neurological Association.
Saint Paul / Minnesota / United States
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Frederick B. Harris, MD, MS, FAANS, is a Board Certified Neurosurgeon with 18+ years of experience in treating patients with both spine and brain pathologies. Dr. Harris previously had a career as an engineer at NASA and the Department of Defense and changed careers to pursue his dream of becoming a neurosurgeon. His special areas of interest include complex cervical, thoracic and lumbar surgery, adult spinal deformity/scoliosis treatment, revision surgery of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine, minimally invasive spinal surgery for herniated disk and lumbar fusions, spinal tumors both inside and outside the spinal cord and spinal canal, brain tumors, adult Chiari malformations, traumatic brain injury and sports related brain injury. Insurance reminder: individual plans may vary, and it is the patient’s responsibility to confirm that their provider is in-network.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Robert J. Spinner, M.D., is a peripheral nerve neurosurgeon and chair of the Department of Neurosurgery at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. His clinical focus includes nerve entrapments, peripheral nerve tumors (benign and malignant), injuries (including brachial plexus injuries), and neuropathic pain. In addition to his clinical activities, Dr. Spinner is active in clinical and basic science (nerve regeneration). He mentors clinical and research fellows and publishes in high-impact journals. He completed full residency programs in orthopedics and neurosurgery and a one-year peripheral nerve fellowship. He is board certified in both neurosurgery and orthopedics. Dr. Spinner chairs the Academic Appointments and Promotions Committee at Mayo.
Minneapolis / Minnesota / United States
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Noran Clinic has been providing comprehensive neurological services for over 35 years. We have 26 neurologists, 4 neuropsychologists and 5 allied health professionals available to you in our 7 convenient metro locations including Minneapolis, Edina, Brooklyn Center, Plymouth, Burnsville, Fridley and Maplewood. Please call (612) 879-1500 to schedule your appointment in any of our locations or visit our website for more information.
Burnsville / Minnesota / United States
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Inspired Spine is the National Leader in Spine Health & Surgery. We are a total spine care provider committed to treating back and neck pain through conservative methods and the least invasive approach thats appropriate for the patients condition.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Rodolfo Savica, M.D., in a neurologist at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. His interest areas include concussion, dementia, Lewy body dementia, Parkinsonism and Parkinson’s disease, alphasynucleinopathies, and sports neurology. As a provider at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Savica provides expert care to those who needs healing. That means combining our comprehensive, integrated care with a seamless patient experience.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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David J. Daniels, M.D., Ph.D., is a pediatric neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinics Rochester, Minnesota campus, who specializes in pediatric brain tumors, he also, manages and treats general pediatric neurosurgical conditions, including hydrocephalus, Chiari i malformations, brain tumors, arachnoid cysts, spine disorders including tethered cord, spinal tumors, vascular malformations, as well as head and spine trauma. He spends his clinical time managing patients with complex brain tumors, both in the operating room and in the outpatient setting. Tumors from the operating room go to his laboratory for further study. Some of these tumors become established cell lines that can be studied to learn more about them and identify new ways to treat some of these deadly diseases. Dr. Daniels also teaches medical students and graduate students and mentors neurosurgical residents.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Mayo Clinic’s teams diagnose and treat more than 500 neurological conditions, including many rare or complex disorders. Mayo Clinic uses state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment facilities, as well as numerous groundbreaking clinical trials.