Neuro-Oncology
Expert care for brain and spinal tumors, both benign and malignant.
Acoustic/Vestibular Schwannoma
A benign tumor on the nerve responsible for hearing and balance, often causing hearing loss, tinnitus, or dizziness.
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Glioma
A tumor that originates from glial cells in the brain, which can be low-grade (slow-growing) or high-grade (more aggressive).
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Meningioma
A usually benign tumor that arises from the membranes covering the brain and spinal cord.
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Pituitary Adenoma
A noncancerous tumor of the pituitary gland that can affect hormone levels and vision.
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Metastatic Tumors
Cancers that have spread to the brain or spine from other parts of the body.
Craniopharyngioma
A rare, typically benign tumor near the pituitary gland that can affect hormone function and vision.
Pineal Region Tumors
Tumors located near the pineal gland, which can impact vision, sleep, and hormonal balance.
Chordoma
A rare, slow-growing cancer that occurs in the bones of the skull base or spine.
Colloid Cyst
A benign fluid-filled cyst in the brain that can block cerebrospinal fluid and cause headaches or confusion.
Dermoids and Teratomas
A benign fluid-filled cyst in the brain that can block cerebrospinal fluid and cause headaches or confusion.
Oligodendroglioma
A type of glioma that originates from oligodendrocytes, often slow-growing but potentially malignant.
Glomus Tumor and Paraganglioma
Rare, usually benign tumors that form from nerve tissue and can affect hearing or balance when in the head or neck.
What to Expect
Patients often what to expect when having procedures. We’ve put together some guidelines to help clarify patient expectations.
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