Neurosurgery
At MercyOne, our neurosurgery experts treat problems of the brain, spine and nerves. Whether you have back pain, a brain condition or a movement disorder, our team is here to help you feel better and live your best life.
Why Choose MercyOne?
- Advanced care options – We use the latest tools and techniques like minimally invasive surgery and deep brain stimulation to treat complex conditions.
- Teamwork – Our neurosurgeons work with other specialists like physical therapists and pain experts to make sure you get the best care.
- Personalized care – We listen to you and create a treatment plan that fits your needs.
What We Treat
Our neurosurgeons help with:
- Pinched nerves that cause pain or numbness.
- Spine injuries or instability.
- Serious spinal cord problems.
- Brain and spine tumors.
- Movement disorders like tremors or Parkinson’s disease.
When should you see a neurosurgeon?
You may need to see a neurosurgeon if you have any of these conditions:
- Ongoing back, neck or shoulder pain – If your pain is caused by a spine injury or instability, surgery might help. Your doctor may suggest you try physical therapy or other treatments first.
- Pinched nerve – This can cause pain, weakness or numbness. If medicine, therapy and injections don’t help after four to six weeks, surgery might be the next step.
- Spinal cord compression – If you suddenly have trouble walking, weakness or lose control of your bladder or bowels, you should see a neurosurgeon right away.
- Brain or spine tumor – Neurosurgeons treat tumors affecting the brain or spinal cord.
- Movement disorder – Conditions like Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor or obsessive-compulsive disorder may be treated with a special surgery called deep brain stimulation.
What Should You Do First?
Start by talking to your primary care doctor. They can help figure out if you need to see a neurosurgeon or try other treatments first.