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St. Luke's Clinic - Northwest Neurosurgery Associates: Meridian

St. Luke's Clinic - Northwest Neurosurgery Associates: Meridian
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(208) 381-2555
Mon - Fri: 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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A referral is required for new patients.
Accepting New Patients

About St. Luke's Clinic – Northwest Neurosurgery Associates: Meridian

Our team offers specialized treatments for issues related to the brain, spine, and peripheral nerves. These include minimally invasive spine surgery, brain and spine tumor surgery, peripheral nerve surgery, degenerative and reconstructive spine surgery, stereotactic surgery, deep brain stimulation (DBS), care for spine and cranial vascular disorders and trauma, and more. 

Our goal is to find the treatment option that’s best for you to achieve your most successful results and highest possible quality of life.

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Whether you're a new or established patient, our goal is to provide you with all the information you need prior to your upcoming visit. 

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When to Call Your St. Luke's Neurosurgeon

Conditions and treatments for spine and brain problems can cause many changes to your body. Knowing which symptoms are normal and which aren't can be confusing. When you need to talk with your St. Luke's neurosurgeon, nurse practitioner, or physician's assistant, please follow these general guidelines:

  • If your questions are of a routine nature, your doctor will be happy to discuss them with you during your regular office visit.
  • If you have a problem or question between your regular visits, please feel free to call us during regular clinic hours.
  • After-hours calls should be reserved for emergencies only.
  • For all calls, please have your pill bottles or medication list with you so we can be certain we know exactly what medications you're taking.

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