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At the LDR Neurosurgery Group, we will carefully examine your condition and look for ways to first treat it through pain management, rehabilitation therapy and other methods that may include surgery. If surgery is required, we will rely on minimally invasive procedures whenever possible to reduce your post-operative pain, hospital stay and recovery time. We remain at the forefront of the latest neurosurgical advances through our ongoing education and relationship with top-notch teaching hospitals. We provide individualized care and focus on educating patients and their family members about their condition and treatment options. Located on the Casa Colina campus, we are able to offer our patients convenient access to Casa Colina’s wide range of services. We also work with many other medical and rehabilitation institutions throughout Southern California. |
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Although many of out patients come to us with spine-related problems, we treat a wide variety of conditions that include: * Adult and Pediatric/Neonatal Hydrocephalus * Aneurysms * Artificial disc replacement * Brain injuries * Brain tumors * Cerebrovascular and stroke * Cervical disc disease * Pain syndromes * Peripheral nerve disorders * Vagus nerve stimulator (VNS) for epilepsy *GAMMA KNIFE AT SAN ANTONIO HOSPITAL (used for brain tumors, trigeminal neuralgia, acoustic neuromas, some vascular abnormalities)
The LDR Neurosurgery Group offers: * Neurosurgeon specialists (no physician assistants or nurses) * Collaboration with other physician specialists as well as UCLA, USC and Cedars-Sinai Medical Centers * Pain management * State-of-the-art surgical procedures * Referrals to rehabilitation services, in particular to Casa Colina * Access to helpful community resources
Our facilities include: * Four examination rooms * Patient/family conference room * Patient education room with video information * Informative videos and literature about many surgical procedures. * Anatomical/skeletal models to help explain conditions and procedures |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 21 March 2009 )
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