Programs & Services
The brain and spine are the most complex systems in the body and many aspects are intricately connected to other body systems. At WakeMed, our program combines the unparalleled dedication and expertise of our Neurosurgeons and Neurologists with a team of Orthopedic, Cardiac, Vascular, Pediatric, Trauma, Rehabilitative Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Critical Care Medicine, Pain and Anesthesia, Radiology and Pathology.
Primary Stroke Center
Preventative care Emergent treatments including IV TPA (tissue plasminogen activator) Innovative stroke interventions including: Intra-arterial TPA, merci clot retrieval, catheter penumbra device to restore blood flow
Neurodiagnostics and Neuroradiology
Electroencephalography (EEG) Nerve conduction Electromyography (EMG) Latest state of the art MRI imaging, cat scan, angiography and perfusion imaging
Innovative Spine Center
Minimally invasive spine surgery Interventional spine procedures Vertebroplasty Kyphoplasty Complex spine surgery Pediatric spine surgery Scoliosis treatments and surgery Stealth neuro-navigational technology
Level One Trauma Center
Traumatic brain injury (from sports related injuries as mild concussion to severe brain injury) Spinal cord or vertebral injury Pediatric intensivists Fleet of Mobile Care trucks Helicopter
Neurological Disorders
Epilepsy Sleep disorders Multiple Sclerosis Guillain Barre' Parkinson's Disease Headache
Neurosurgery and Neuro-Vascular Surgery
Complex skull-based tumors Intracranial tumors Spinal tumors Extracranial-Intracranial Bypass Surgery Carotid Endarterectomy Carotid stents Cerebral aneurysms and neurovascular vessel malformations Minimally invasive cerebral angioplasty and coiling
Rehabilitation Medicine
Complete acute and chronic physical, occupational and speech pathology Neuropsychology Neuropsychiatry Full-service Rehab hospital and outpatient services
Complete Advanced Neuroscience Nursing Care
Neurocritical Care Unit Pediatric Intensive Care Unit Neurosciences Intermediate Care Unit Stroke Unit Acute Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Unit
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