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Providence Neurointerventional Services

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09/26/2013

Providence’s new Neurocritical Care Unit

Providence now offers a new, 12-bed neurocritical care unit at Providence St. Vincent Medical Center in Portland. More>>

03/12/2013

Brain Watch lets students watch a live brain aneurysm surgery

The program gives local students the opportunity to learn about brain surgery, health careers and health risks first-hand. More>>

03/11/2013

Providence St. Vincent Medical Center is recognized for outstanding spine and neurosurgical care

Becker's Hospital Review has named Providence St. Vincent Medical Center as one of 100 Hospitals with Great Neurosurgery and Spine Programs. More>>

12/12/2012

Aneurysms – know your family history

A ruptured aneurysm seems like a random unpreventable tragedy, however, there are some symptoms and risk factors you should pay attention to. More>>

03/16/2012

Welcoming New Neurologists and Neurosurgeons - March 2012

Providence Brain and Spine Institute's expanded team offers improved access to expert evaluations, advanced treatments and clinical trials for your pa More>>

11/01/2011

New name for Providence’s comprehensive neurological and spine services

Providence Brain Institute’s name has changed. The new name, Providence Brain and Spine Institute, communicates the breadth of services offered b More>>

06/01/2011

Minimally- and non-invasive procedures

Providence neurosurgeons lead the region in minimally invasive procedures. These techniques allow them to treat conditions without surgery and with fe More>>

04/12/2011

Patient back on bike after brain surgery

The surgery to remove a colloid cyst took one hour and only required a small opening compared to traditional open brain surgery. More>>

01/25/2011

Endovascular surgery means a short recovery

Brain aneurysm patients benefit from a new technique that involves only a small puncture his/her leg. More>>