
Neurosurgeon in Indianapolis, Indiana (IN)
James D Callahan MD
Neurosurgeon
Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group
1801 N. Senate Blvd.
Suite 610
Suite 610
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Telephone: (317) 396-1300
Website: www.ing.md
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Certification
- Board Certified
Associations
- AANS-CNS Section on Disorders of the Spine
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- North American Spine Society
Specialties
- Degenerative Spine
- Spinal Deformity
- Trauma
- Tumor-Infection
- Pediatric neurosurgical problems
Hospital Affiliations
- Methodist Hospital
- St Vincent Hospital
University Affiliations
- Indiana University School of Medicine
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About Our Practice:
Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group is a premier provider of Neurosurgical and Interventional care of spine-related problems. Neck and back pain can affect nearly 80% of the population. At Indianapolis Neurosurgical Group you can expect to be seen by physicians who specialize in treating common and complex spinal conditions. From spinal injections to minimally invasive neurosurgical techniques, all aspects of spinal care are provided.Some of the conditions that we treat include: neck/back pain, degenerative disc disease, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, spinal arthritis, radiculopathy (sciatica), and spinal fractures.
Why is a brain surgeon your best choice for back and neck pain? Only neurosurgeons have the advanced medical training – over seven years beyond medical school – to understand how the brain, spine and nervous system all function together as a connected whole. The spinal column is more than just bones; it contains the spinal cord – which connects directly to your brain and from which all nerves in the body are attached. It is important to choose a spine specialist who understands this.
Things You Should Know Before Seeing a Neurosurgeon:
- What is a Neurosurgeon?
True or false? Most neurosurgeons perform more spine than brain surgery. - Neurosurgeon Education and Training
Neurosurgeons are highly educated and specially trained spine specialists. It can take upwards of 8 years after medical school to become a neurosurgeon. - What Disorders Do Neurosurgeons Treat?
Neurosurgeons treat many different dieases and conditions affecting the brain, spine, nervous system, and related structures. - What Treatments Do Neurosurgeons Provide?
Neurosurgeons are trained in the latest surgical techniques to treat spinal disorders. - Questions to Ask Your Neurosurgeon
An appointment with a neurosurgeon can be confusing. These sample questions will help you prepare for your appointment.
Conditions
Ankylosing Spondylitis
Back Pain
Degenerative Disc
Fibromyalgia
Herniated Discs
Kyphosis
Low Back Pain
Neck Pain
Osteoporosis / Compression Fractures
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Sciatica
Scoliosis
Spinal Stenosis
Spondylosis
Spondylolisthesis
Whiplash
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