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Neurosurgery

 
4.8 | 543 Ratings
2008.7 miles away
206-320-2800
Fax: 206-320-2827
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Neurosurgery

 
4.8 | 543 Ratings
Mon - Fri: 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

At Swedish Neurosurgery – Cherry Hill, you’ll receive an individualized treatment plan from our multidisciplinary team of experts that includes nationally recognized neurosurgeons. Our neurosurgery specialists pioneer new procedures, lead research studies and teach the next generation of neurosurgeons. This ensures you’ll have the best neurosurgical care possible. And we also rely on an old-fashioned approach to patient care: we listen to you.

You can expect:

  • Less-invasive procedures
  • More effective treatments including endoscopic procedures using smaller incisions
  • A multidisciplinary, multispecialty approach including a team of surgical and nonsurgical specialists, social workers, counselors and other medical professionals and supportive services to provide the best possible care
  • Dedicated neurosurgery facilities and staff to make your experience as seamless as possible, from your first consultation to the operating room to the ICU to post-surgery recovery to our pain clinic.

We provide advanced treatment for neurological conditions such as:

  • Aneurysm
  • Brain-tumor surgeries
  • Epilepsy
  • Spine
  • Stroke

Our experienced neurosurgeons offer innovative surgical treatment including:

  • Deep brain stimulation (DBS), a surgical treatment to control the effects movement disorders, such as essential tremor, dystonia and Parkinson’s disease.
  • Interventional neuroradiology, for diseases or disorders of the blood vessels of the neck, head and spine.
  • Minimally invasive spine surgery uses small incisions and tiny cameras, resulting in less pain and bleeding, and faster recovery times.
  • Neurostimulation uses low-voltage electrical stimulation to block pain in the spinal cord or specific nerves.
  • Stereotactic radiosurgery uses beams of radiation focused specifically on a brain tumor, reducing radiation exposure and improving outcomes.
To transfer a critical patient, call 866-470-4233.