Dr. Shahram Rezaiamiri, MD, FACS and his family moved to Southern California in 1979 where he attended and graduated from high school. In 1988 he received a Bachelor’s of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Washington (UW) in Seattle. Before going back to UW to attend medical school, he worked for GTE Research Labs in Boston and spent a year in Texas in their GTE’s telecommunications division. Dr. Rezaiamiri finished medical school in 1994 and then attended the University of Rochester and completed his residency in Neurosurgery at Strong Memorial Hospital.
In 1998, he spent one year in Virginia completing a fellowship in Complex Spinal Surgery. He has been in Atlanta since 2001. Dr. Rezaiamiri has extensive experience in treating complex spinal disorders. He was the first in the south Atlanta area to perform minimally invasive spinal discectomy and fusion. He also has extensive experience in treating brain tumors. He was the first to introduce the Computer Based Stereotactic Image Guided Surgery in the Atlanta area for the treatment of brain tumors. Dr. Rezaiamiri is presently one of the few spine surgeons who perform the new minimally invasive spinal fusion technique, XLIF. Fellow Member of the American Board of Neurosurgery. Dr. Rezaiamiri has privileges at Piedmont Henry, Southern Regional Medical Center, and Piedmont Atlanta.
Whether you’re seeking treatment, or a second opinion on a spinal condition, Dr. Rezaiamiri is highly qualified for spine related procedures. Having performed thousands of surgeries of all kinds including microdiscectomy, foraminotomy, laminectomy, XLIF, laser spine surgery and many more, Dr. Rezaiamiri is a true expert of the spine. He also regularly performs pain management procedures such as epidural injections, radiofrequency ablation, facet joint injections, and more. The goal is to be as minimally invasive as possible and taking a conservative approach to treatment while giving the patient the best possible care.
Dr. Rezaiamiri is qualified to give second opinions on spinal condition treatments. Getting a second opinion before surgery is a good medical practice, and they’re often covered by most health insurers for necessary medical procedures. Spine surgery is a major consideration for any person so it’s best to be sure before undergoing an operation. If you need a second opinion about an upcoming procedure, or if it’s being discussed as a potential option for treatment then contact us to get started.
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