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Preparing for Your Neurosurgical Procedures (videos)

We are dedicated to providing our members with world class therapies for neurologic and neurosurgical disorders. Our team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, internists, radiologists and physiatrists strives to provide integrated care to our patients. This team approach is aided by the latest technologies both in the operating room and in the radiology suite. We are able to provide care with the least invasive and safest techniques. In addition, we are proud to offer a dedicated team of nurses and therapists who specialize in the care of neurologic patients. They complete our comprehensive team.

The neurosurgery center cares for patients with brain and spinal cord disease. We perform over 1600 surgical procedures every year and are one of the busiest centers in Northern California.

We use Specialized Neurosurgeons in the fields of Skull Base Surgery, Epilepsy, Spinal surgery, Surgical neuro-Oncology, Neurovascular and Functional Neurosurgery.

Preparing for Your Neurosurgical Procedures (videos)

Anterior Cervical (English | Spanish)

Craniotomy (English | Spanish)

Other Lumbar and Cervical (English | Spanish)

Short Stay Lumbar Disc (English | Spanish)

Stereotactic Biopsy (English | Spanish)

Transsphenoidal (English | Spanish)

Shunt (English | Spanish)

 


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