Neurosurgeon in Daytona Beach, Florida (FL)

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Rohit Khanna MD

Neurosurgeon
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Location

Rohit Khanna, MD
311 North Clyde Morris Blvd., Suite 580
Daytona Beach, Florida, 32114
Phone: (386) 257-5055
Official Website:
http://www.neuro-surgeon.com
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Specialties
  • Neurosurgeon
Certifications
  • Board Certified
Area of Focus
  • Degenerative Spine
  • Trauma
  • Tumor / Infection
Associations
  • American Association of Neurological Surgeons
  • Congress of Neurological Surgeons
Hospital Affiliations
  • Halifax Medical Center
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About Our Practice

Dr. Khanna he is a board-certified neurosurgeon with expertise in microtechnique and minimally invasive brain and spine surgery. His practice includes simple and complex neck and back surgery.

He performs stereotactic radiosurgery -"incisionless surgery" for spine tumors. He also uses, in very selected patients, his patented technique of surgery for spinal stenosis involving multiple levels that preserves spinal motion and normal anatomy.

Dr. Khanna fosters a healthy physician and patient relationship and approach the goal of promoting health and alleviating pain with a team effort. The patient is always the most important member of the team.

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Things You Should Know Before Seeing a Neurosurgeon

Questions to Ask Your Neurosurgeon

An appointment with a neurosurgeon can be confusing. These sample questions will help you prepare for your appointment.

What Treatments Do Neurosurgeons Provide?

Neurosurgeons are trained in the latest surgical techniques to treat spinal disorders.

What Disorders Do Neurosurgeons Treat?

Neurosurgeons treat many different dieases and conditions affecting the brain, spine, nervous system, and related structures.

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 is a Neurosurgeon?

True or false? Most neurosurgeons perform more spine than brain surgery.