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Recognized in 2008 as #1 Spine Surgery Hospital in Illinois by HealthGrades®Just one of many reasons why more and more patients are choosing the physicians at the Neurologic & Orthopedic Hospital of Chicago for the treatment of back and neck pain, sports injuries, advanced joint pain, brain tumors and brain blood vessel disease. Learn more about spine surgery at NOHC >> |
New option for patients suffering from neck and arm painUpon clearance of the Prestige ST artificial disc by the FDA, NOHC neurosurgeons, Dean Karahalios, MD and Noam Stadlan, MDwill be among a handful of places throughout the state to offer patients with neck and arm pain an option that has been proven to be superior to the current fusion technique. Learn more about treatment for neck & arm pain >> |
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Neurosurgeons at NOHC using new mesh-like device to make spine surgery saferNeurosurgeons at NOHC are the first in the Chicago area to use a new device that is designed to make spine neurosurgery safer and prevent additional operations. Learn more about safer spine surgery >> |
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PGA teacher Dr. Jim Suttie takes a swing at back pain2005 Golf Digest's Best Teacher in Illinois and highly respected PGA instructor Dr. Jim Suttie explains that back pain and golfing don't have to be mutually exclusive. Learn more about treating back pain from golf >> |
NOHC first center in Chicago to offer bi-compartmental knee replacementMitchell Sheinkop, M.D. and John Cherf, M.D. of NOHC are the first two orthopedic surgeons in Chicago to be selected for training by orthopedic device maker Smith and Nephew to offer a new replacement procedure for the knee. Learn more about knee replacement >>
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The country's first freestanding acute
care hospital dedicated exclusively to
neuroscience and orthopedic services.



