Neuroscience Services

The neurology teams at McLaren are committed to providing our coverage area with the highest quality diagnostic, treatment, and surgical services to manage numerous neurological conditions such as stroke, epilepsy, dementia, spinal cord injuries, and Parkinson’s disease. If you are seeking a neurologist, we have among the best in the field.

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What Is Neuroscience?

Neuroscience refers to the branch of medicine that focuses on the nervous system, which is divided into two categories. The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord and the peripheral nervous system consists of all other nerves in the body. Our dedicated neuroscience medical teams include experts in neurology, neurosurgery, and the treatment of stroke. 

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McLaren is among the nation's top neuroscience programs and is committed to providing the highest standards of neurological and neurosurgical patient care. Our expert neuroscience team will assess your individual needs and may recommend a neurosurgical procedure.

Common neurosurgical procedures include:

  • Trauma surgery to the head or spinal cord (Accident victims can often travel shorter distances to receive the care they need.)
  • Stroke (Joint Commission Designated Stroke Centers; Specialized Stroke Response Team)
  • Disk surgery on back and neck, including minimally invasive procedures
  • Removing brain and spinal tumors
  • Skull-base surgery
  • Craniotomies
  • Aneurysms
  • Chronic pain
  • Kyphoplasty and Vertebroplasty (Minimally invasive spinal procedures)

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When would I need a neurosurgeon?

Neurosurgeons are medical specialists trained to help patients with head and spine trauma; cerebrovascular disorders, such as aneurysms of the brain and clogged arteries in the neck that can lead to strokes; chronic low back pain; birth defects; brain and spinal tumors. A neurosurgeon may provide either surgical or non-surgical care depending on the nature of the injury or illness.

Neurosurgical Services

  • Head and spine injuries
  • Herniated disks, stenosis or spinal instability requiring instrumentation
  • Tumors of the brain
  • Cerebral vascular abnormalities
  • Infections of the brain and spine
  • Pediatric tumors
  • Chronic pain
  • Neurological Services

Typical brain surgery procedures can include:

  • Craniotomies (opening the skull to expose the brain for tumor removal or to clip a bleeding aneurysm in the brain and prevent or minimize stroke impairments).
  • Skull-base surgery (to address tumors or blood vessel abnormalities at the base of the skull. These can include pituitary tumors, or deep-seated aneurysms.
  • Carotid endarterectomy (removing plaque that is stopping blood flow from the carotid artery to the brain).
  • Subdural hematomas (Often the result of a closed head injury or brain trauma). The blood clot causes an increase in pressure on the brain.

Spine procedures can include:

  • Spinal decompressions (minimally invasive endoscopic procedure for herniated discs to either remove a portion of the nucleus in the affected disc, to manipulate a disk back into place, or to remove bone fragments and spurs).
  • Laminectomies (a procedure for spinal stenosis to relieve pain where bone is impinging on the nerve. A small portion of bone impinging on the nerve root or disc material from the nerve root is removed to give the root more space).
  • Anterior or posterior spinal fusions (One or more vertebrae are fused together to treat broken vertebrae, correct deformity, treat instability or pain, or treat a herniated cervical disc).
  • Kyphoplasty (minimally invasive procedure for spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis or cancer).
  • IDET surgeries (a minimally invasive treatment for chronic low back pain for certain types of degenerative disc disease).
  • Removal of spinal tumors

When would I need a neurologist?

Neurologists treat patients with complex disorders of the nervous system such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, Lou Gehrig's disease, epilepsy, headache disorders, infections of the brain and peripheral nervous system. Neurologists often work closely with neurosurgeons, but do not perform surgery. 

Neurology Services help patients with:

  • Bell's Palsy (facial paralysis)
  • Stroke/Brain Attack
  • Alzheimer's Disease
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Huntington's Disease
  • Headache Diagnosis and Management
  • Motor Neuron Disease
  • Neurofibroma
  • Trigeminal Neuralgia (facial pain)
  • Epilepsy

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McLaren aims to maximize a person’s functional mobility, minimize a person’s deficits, enhance his/her quality of life and regain his/her independence when suffering from a neurological disease.

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