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Northfield / Minnesota / United States
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If you are struggling with anxiety, depression, ADHD, mood disorders, or you simply need your brain to work better, neurofeedback may help. Call now!
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Gregory D. Cascino, M.D., is a professor of neurology at Mayo Clinics campus in Rochester, Minnesota and he also serves as the enterprise chair of Mayo Clinic’s Epilepsy Division. Dr. Cascino has published extensively on epilepsy and its treatment. His interests in epilepsy include epilepsy, Angelman syndrome, and treatment of epilepsy. As a provider at Mayo Clinic, Dr. Cascino provides expert care to those who need 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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Joon H. Uhm, M.D., is the enterprise division chair of Neuro-Oncology at Mayo Clinic, he is based in Rochester, Minnesota. Both his leadership and clinical roles focus on one singular objective — to bring to the patient the best, state-of-the-art treatments in neuro-oncology. His areas of expertise and interest include care of patients afflicted with tumors of the brain and spine; care of patients experiencing complications of chemotherapy and radiation; clinical trials to evaluate promising new drugs and approaches in neuro-oncology; optimizing quality of life for his patients by integrating his experiences as a neurologist and oncologist; and organization of team-based care in neuro-oncology across all three Mayo Clinic sites. In addition to his clinical and leadership activities, Dr. Uhm is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents and fellows so as to train the future generation of the best and brightest neuro-oncologists. In this regard, he serves as the director of the Neuro-Oncology Fellowship at Mayo Clinic.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Mayo Clinic sees nearly 40,000 spine patient visits each year across its three sites. Mayo Clinic’s multidisciplinary spine practice conservatively manages a wide variety of spine disorders. Mayo Clinic offers the most innovative technology and techniques, including 3-D neuroimaging, electrophysiology, intraoperative monitoring and minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Gesina Keating, M.D., in a pediatric neurologist at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus and part of the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center. Her interest areas include brain tumors, cancer, Chiari malformation, pediatric brain tumors, spinal cord tumors, neurological complications of pediatric cancer, and neurological late effects of brain tumors and other pediatric cancer. Dr. Keating is a member of the Mayo Clinic Children’s Center pediatric brain tumor program and actively involved in the research and education regarding pediatric conditions, specifically cancer related.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Mayo Clinic’s world-renowned team uses advanced brain imaging, molecular diagnostics, and cutting-edge clinical trials to provide the exact care you need. Mayo Clinic is one of only a few centers to offer awake brain surgery, giving patients with “inoperable” tumors a safe way to achieve resection with minimized risk for debilitating complications. Appointments within 48-hours available.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Brian G. Weinshenker, M.D., is a neurologist at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. His clinical interests include multiple sclerosis, neuromyelitis optica and other demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system. Additionally, he is an expert in diagnosis and management of acute and chronic diseases of the spinal cord, including acute transverse myelitis, cervical spondylosis, and other genetic, vascular and metabolic myelopathies Dr. Weinshenker is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents and fellows. He authors expert content and publishes in high-impact scientific journals.
Duluth / Minnesota / United States
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Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Ian F. Parney, M.D., Ph.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus, with special interests in malignant brain tumor surgery. His clinical focus includes brain tumors including gliomas, glioblastomas and other primary malignant brain tumors, metastatic brain tumors, and meningiomas. Dr. Parney’s specializes in surgery for tumors in critical brain locations; surgery using intraoperative MRI; mapping motor and speech function during surgery, including awake brain surgery; Gamma Knife radiosurgery; and laser ablation for brain tumors. Dr. Parney is a scientist and cancer researcher. He coordinates clinical trials of brain tumor vaccines and other immune therapies, authors and publishes expert content in medical and scientific journals. He is active in education, providing supervision for students, residents and fellows. Dr. Parney is the Mayo Clinic enterprise chair for neurosurgery research. He is also a member of the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine Admissions Oversight Committee and has leadership roles in multiple national neurosurgical and neuro-oncology organizations.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Daniel H. Lachance, M.D., is a neuro-oncologist based in Rochester, Minnesota. His areas of expertise and interest include brain tumor, dystonia, spinal cord tumors and electromyography. Dr. Lachance is active in research and education, providing mentorship to residents and fellows. In addition to being a neuro-oncologist he is also a neuromuscular disease specialist.
Minneapolis / 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 provides a multidisciplinary team approach as well as expertise in MS and autoimmune neurology, including the ability to differentiate MS from other conditions. Mayo Clinic is also a leader in the evaluation and treatment of myelopathies (inflammatory, sarcoidosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum, paraneoplastic and vascular disease mimicking inflammatory disease).
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Michael J. Link, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. His clinical focus and areas of interest include surgery of acoustic neuromas, brain tumors, cerebrovascular diseases, hemifacial spasm and trigeminal neuralgia. He also specializes in brain stereotactic radiosurgery and skull base surgery. Dr. Link collaborates closely with staff throughout Mayo Clinic and has been a leader in several disease specific non-profit organizations.
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Mayo Clinic provides a multidisciplinary team approach as well as expertise in MS and autoimmune neurology, including the ability to differentiate MS from other conditions. Mayo Clinic is also a leader in the evaluation and treatment of myelopathies (inflammatory, sarcoidosis, neuromyelitis optica spectrum, paraneoplastic and vascular disease mimicking inflammatory disease).
Rochester / Minnesota / United States
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Fredric B. Meyer, M.D., is a neurosurgeon at Mayo Clinic’s Rochester, Minnesota campus. He is enterprise chair of the Department of Neurologic Surgery at Mayo Clinic. Dr. Meyer specializes in the treatment of complex brain tumors of all types, including glioma, pituitary, third ventricular and skull base tumors. He is also recognized as an expert in the treatment of cerebrovascular disease, including moyamoya disease, cavernomas and aneurysms. He treats a large number of epilepsy patients in collaboration with his neurology colleagues. He is currently the Juanita Kious Waugh Executive Dean for Education of the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and Science and dean of the Mayo Clinic School of Medicine.