Dr. Gerald Schell offers the best treatments for spinal disorders
Implementing the best surgical techniques and technologies, Dr. Gerald Schell is aimed at providing the stability in the lives of their patients by solving their spinal issues. Emphasizing the minimally invasive surgery, he believes that these techniques allow the spine surgeons to achieve the same goals of open surgery while minimizing the collateral damage associated with open approaches.
Providing the best neurological care available, Gerald utilizes the latest procedures, training, and technologies. He has worked hard to build his practice and reputation around the philosophy of providing the least invasive care to minimize recovery time and optimize clinical outcomes.
As a neurosurgeon specialist, Dr. Schell has more experience with the spine than other specialists in his area. He graduated from Michigan State University medical school in 1980. He believes that minimally invasive surgery is an alternative to traditional open surgical procedures performed to treat different spinal disorders. He believes that these techniques allow the spine surgeons to achieve the same goals of open surgery while minimizing the collateral damage associated with the open approaches.
Working at Schell Spinal, Gerald helps develop surgical techniques that are being used around the world. He works for 80-100 hours a week and serves on the hospital’s Board of Directors. He received his Doctor of Medicine degree from Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine before completing a neurosurgical rotation at Syracuse University.
Currently, Dr. Gerald Schell is playing a leading international role in the experimental development of single-level and two-level artificial discs for cervical disk problems. He, along with Dr. Kewin Lawson, offers the most suitable treatments for spinal disorders, ranging from spinal fusion and anterior cervical discectomy fusion to spinal cord simulations.
Regarding his education credentials, Dr. Schell completed his graduation from Michigan State University medical school in 1980. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as Ascension St Mary’s Hospital and Ascension Standish Hospital.
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