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Neurosurgery

405-271-4912
Harold Hamm Oklahoma Diabetes Center
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When you need neurosurgical care, you want to be confident you're receiving the most expert care available. Our neurosurgeons perform surgery on the brain with expertise and innovative approaches. They also train the neurosurgeons of the future.

Our neurosurgeons use the most advanced diagnostic and therapeutic tools to diagnose and treat conditions of the brain and spine. These, and image-guided surgery techniques, have transformed many major surgeries into more minimally invasive procedures, resulting in fewer complications and reduced recovery time.

Using a Gamma Knife at OU Medical Center to treat conditions such as brain lesions and other abnormalities, our physicians are able to treat patients without an incision. Instead, high doses of precisely focused radiation are transmitted to treat and cure many difficult brain lesions, brain tumors and other critical conditions.

Our neurosurgeons are part of Oklahoma's only American College of Surgeons-verified Level I Trauma Team. We stand ready to help those facing the most serious spinal and brain injuries.

Trust OU Physicians neurosurgeons when faced with:

  • Aneurysms and vascular malformations
  • Brain tumors
  • Brain injuries
  • Spine abnormalities and injuries
  • Spinal problems such as low back pain and neck pain
  • Carotid artery blockages
  • Parkinson's disease and essential tremor
  • Epilepsy
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome
  • Stroke