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Texas Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery | Dr. Shaad Bidiwala

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Why Patient’s Choose a Neurosurgeon

November 9, 2016

Our body has many unique and complex parts and you’ll find doctors have specialties that treat these different areas. Neurosurgeons can help with many areas of the body, but they specialize in the spine. And even when other doctors have the ability to treat herniated discs and other troublesome and painful ailments, a neurosurgeon will still be the top choice of the majority. Most people choose neurosurgeons based on their extensive knowledge and experience with the spine, and here are a couple things that you can factor into your decision.

Neurosurgeons Treat the Entire Spine

You may not know that not all doctors treat the entire spine. Some will only have the education to treat certain areas, and when you want to ensure that your spine is understood and carefully handled by your doctor, a neurosurgeon will be a smart decision. The spinal cord requires extensive training, and a neurosurgeon will have assisted with hundreds of surgeries. It’s important that when you go into surgery that you have confidence in the abilities of your doctor, especially when it comes to matters of the spine, and a neurosurgeon can provide a heightened level of experience during this time.

Neurosurgeons Go Beyond the Average Specialization

While doctors spend countless years training when they specialize in a specific area of the body, neurosurgeons will take that to the next level and will focus on the spine for all seven years of their residency, as well spend over seventy-five percent of their time with spinal patients. Many will continue their training more intensely even after their residency is completed. Going through a spinal injury can be a very scary and uncomfortable time, but a neurosurgeon will help keep you informed and give you and your spine exceptional care.

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