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See the good news for our patients about Outcome Measurements.

Our patients may now use a Secure Patient Portal to securely:

  • Update Personal Information
  • Request Prescription Refills
  • Ask Billing Questions
  • Contact your Physician
  • Ask Questions by way of secure email

Please click here or the button on the left to access the Secure Patient Portal.

Links below take you to pages that provide information about neurosurgery, patient care, and our practice.

Information About Appointments

Forms for Patients

Secure Patient Portal

Important Information for New Patients

Patient HelpBook

Back Surgery Postoperative Questions

Neck Surgery Postoperative Questions

Your Spine Surgery Booklet
(in pdf format hosted at the Poudre Valley Hospital web site)

Cervical Surgery Activities Guide
(in pdf format hosted at the Poudre Valley Hospital web site)

Lumbar Surgery Activities Guide
(in pdf format hosted at the Poudre Valley Hospital web site)

 

Fort Collins
1313 Riverside Ave.
Ft. Collins, CO 80524
(970) 493-1292
(800) 458-0306
Fax (970) 493-1210

Greeley
Summit View Medical Commons
2001 70th Avenue, Suite 300
Greeley, CO 80631
(970) 356-4488
Fax (970) 493-1210

Loveland
South Medical Office Building
2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., Suite 360
Loveland, CO 80538
(970) 669-0470

Cheyenne
Cheyenne Medical Center
800 East 20th Street, Suite 320
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 635-8388

We strongly recommend conservative care for all patients whose medical condition may be relieved by rest, exercise, medication, or other non-invasive therapies. Neurosurgery may be necessary, however, to help some patients overcome their illness or injury.

Under certain circumstances, patients who have:
  • pinched nerves, ruptured discs, instability of the spine, fractures, stenosis, chronic neck or back pain, or spinal cord injury may benefit from spine surgery
  • brain tumors, head injuries, blood clots, aneurysms, facial pain, or head injury may benefit from craniotomy surgery (brain surgery)
  • carpal tunnel syndrome (wrist) or ulnar nerve entrapment (elbow) may benefit from peripheral nerve surgeries

If you believe your medical condition may need neurosurgical care, please consult your primary care doctor or call our office for more information. For appointment information and for information about our locations please see the links at left or below.