Augusta University Health has experienced fellowship-trained neurosurgeons that perform leading-edge neurosurgery on adult and pediatric patients in Georgia, South Carolina, and throughout the Southeast.
AU Health’s neurosurgeons use advanced medical technology and procedures to deliver
expert neurosurgical care to patients.
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Neurosurgery
AU Health’s neurosurgeons use advanced medical technology and procedures to deliver
expert neurosurgical care to patients.
Our Approach
Neurosurgery is done to treat diseases and problems affecting the brain, spine, spinal cord, and
peripheral nerves. The Department of Neurosurgery at Augusta University is part of
AU Health's Neuroscience Center of Excellence. We embrace a patient- and family-centered care approach to deliver excellence in patient care, provide superior education to the
resident staff and community, and to engage in innovative neurosurgical research.
Why Choose Us
We offer a full range of neurosurgical services to patients at Augusta University Medical Center - a 520-bed tertiary hospital that offers specialized services not available in other
facilities in the region. We are:
The region's best-equipped and busiest Acute Care Services (ACS) verified Level I Trauma Center
Able to offer dedicated neurosurgical operating rooms with state-of-the-art equipment
A 20-bed Neurocritical Intensive Care Unit
The only Gamma Knife Center of the region
Providers of pediatric neurological care through the Children's Hospital of Georgia where our neurosurgeons work with pediatric
neurologists to treat children with brain and spinal disorders.
Our subspecialty areas of expertise
When it comes to your brain and spine, it's important to see specialists with the
training and knowledge to perform the highly specialized procedures that our neurosurgeons
are prepared to do.
Complex spine surgery
General neurosurgery
Treatment for normal pressure hydrocephalus
Peripheral nerve surgery
Surgical oncology
Surgical pain management
Skull base surgery
Stroke treatment
Functional/stereotactic neurosurgery for movement disorders and epilepsy.
In addition, we have flourishing research laboratories including.
An innovative human brain lab, a cerebrovascular lab, and synapse lab