Neurological Surgery Doctors in Clearwater, FL Accepting Medicare

7 Neurological Surgery doctors found. Showing 1 - 7
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Dr. Benjamin Davis Fox, M.D.
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 400 Pinellas St Ste 325, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-298-6121    Fax: 727-298-6151
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Dr. Harold J Colbassani, MD
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 400 Pinellas St, Suite 325, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-298-6121    Fax: 727-533-5903
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Dr. Jenna Lind, DVM
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare
Practice Location: 2481 Sunset Point Rd, Clearwater, FL 33765
Phone: 727-325-2955    
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Dr. Christopher Regar Mickler, D.O.
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 400 Pinellas St, Suite 325, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-298-6121    Fax: 727-533-5903
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Dr. Dean J Gobo, MD
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 400 Pinellas St, Suite 325, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-298-6121    Fax: 727-533-5903
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Dr. Devon Hull Haydon, M.D.
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 400 Pinellas St, Suite 325, Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-298-6121    Fax: 727-533-5903
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Dr. Robert John Kowalski, MD
Neurological Surgery
Medicare: Accepting Medicare Assignments
Practice Location: 2250 Drew St, Clearwater, FL 33765
Phone: 727-797-7463    Fax: 727-216-0374

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Neurological Surgery: A neurological surgeon provides the operative and non-operative management (i.e., prevention, diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, critical care, and rehabilitation) of disorders of the central, peripheral, and autonomic nervous systems, including their supporting structures and vascular supply; the evaluation and treatment of pathological processes which modify function or activity of the nervous system; and the operative and non-operative management of pain. A neurological surgeon treats patients with disorders of the nervous system; disorders of the brain, meninges, skull, and their blood supply, including the extracranial carotid and vertebral arteries; disorders of the pituitary gland; disorders of the spinal cord, meninges, and vertebral column, including those which may require treatment by spinal fusion or instrumentation; and disorders of the cranial and spinal nerves throughout their distribution.


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