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Desh Sahni, MD, at Capital Brain & Spine is one of only a handful of Texas surgeons trained in both neurosurgery and spine surgery. He is also one of the few spine surgeons in Central Texas who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery. Much of his work is done through incisions that are often one inch or less. Almost all his surgeries are done through a microscope with limited bleeding and tissue damage.
Most importantly, he is a highly skilled surgeon who aspires for perfection in patient outcomes. Dr. Sahni employs a scholarly, science-based approach to neurospine surgery and provides humane and compassionate patient-centric care.
Open-minded and non-judgmental, Dr. Sahni and his staff welcome all patients with warmth.
Brief Biosketch
Dr. Sahni was raised in New York and received his undergraduate degree in English literature from Columbia University and his Medical Degree from Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons in Manhattan, NYC. He relocated to Texas to undergo neurosurgical training at the Baylor College of Medicine/MD Anderson in Houston. He then completed a fellowship in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery at the Texas Medical Center Spine Fellowship program where he trained at Houston Methodist Hospital, MD Anderson, and Texas Children’s Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Clinical Neurosurgery.
Dr. Sahni has extensive experience and training in neurotrauma: both brain and spine. He is highly regarded as one of the most experienced and capable neurotrauma surgeons in central Texas. He had the privilege and honor of serving as the neurotrauma coordinator for the busiest ER in Central Texas: St. David’s South Austin Hospital, a level 2 trauma center, for 4 years and was trusted as the primary on-call neurosurgeon for their trauma center for more than 5 years. During this extremely demanding period of service to the people of Austin - where he was required to respond to emergencies in 30 minutes 24 hours a day, sometimes weeks at a time - Dr. Sahni saved the lives of and prevented paralysis in dozens of patients while relieving pain and disability in hundreds more.
Dr. Sahni believes in treating patients as he would himself and thinks compassion is a good guiding principle in one’s moral compass. He advocates for nontraditional, nonsurgical therapies for spinal health, including chiropractic care, yoga, meditation, Tai-chi, acupuncture, and strength training.
Dr. Sahni is married with three children and a 4 lb chihuahua. He is a beginner pianist who practices daily meditation, intermittent fasting, high-intensity interval training, and light resistance training.
Desh Sahni, MD, at Capital Brain & Spine is one of only a handful of Texas surgeons trained in both neurosurgery and spine surgery. He is also one of the few spine surgeons in Central Texas who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery. Much of his work is done through incisions that are often one inch or less. Almost all his surgeries are done through a microscope with limited bleeding and tissue damage.
Most importantly, he is a highly skilled surgeon who aspires for perfection in patient outcomes. Dr. Sahni employs a scholarly, science-based approach to neurospine surgery and provides humane and compassionate patient-centric care.
Open-minded and non-judgmental, Dr. Sahni and his staff welcome all patients with warmth.
Brief Biosketch
Dr. Sahni was raised in New York and received his undergraduate degree in English literature from Columbia University and his Medical Degree from Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons in Manhattan, NYC. He relocated to Texas to undergo neurosurgical training at the Baylor College of Medicine/MD Anderson in Houston. He then completed a fellowship in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery at the Texas Medical Center Spine Fellowship program where he trained at Houston Methodist Hospital, MD Anderson, and Texas Children’s Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Clinical Neurosurgery.
Dr. Sahni has extensive experience and training in neurotrauma: both brain and spine. He is highly regarded as one of the most experienced and capable neurotrauma surgeons in central Texas. He had the privilege and honor of serving as the neurotrauma coordinator for the busiest ER in Central Texas: St. David’s South Austin Hospital, a level 2 trauma center, for 4 years and was trusted as the primary on-call neurosurgeon for their trauma center for more than 5 years. During this extremely demanding period of service to the people of Austin - where he was required to respond to emergencies in 30 minutes 24 hours a day, sometimes weeks at a time - Dr. Sahni saved the lives of and prevented paralysis in dozens of patients while relieving pain and disability in hundreds more.
Dr. Sahni believes in treating patients as he would himself and thinks compassion is a good guiding principle in one’s moral compass. He advocates for nontraditional, nonsurgical therapies for spinal health, including chiropractic care, yoga, meditation, Tai-chi, acupuncture, and strength training.
Dr. Sahni is married with three children and a 4 lb chihuahua. He is a beginner pianist who practices daily meditation, intermittent fasting, high-intensity interval training, and light resistance training.
Desh Sahni, MD, at Capital Brain & Spine is one of only a handful of Texas surgeons trained in both neurosurgery and spine surgery. He is also one of the few spine surgeons in Central Texas who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery. Much of his work is done through incisions that are often one inch or less. Almost all his surgeries are done through a microscope with limited bleeding and tissue damage.
Most importantly, he is a highly skilled surgeon who aspires for perfection in patient outcomes. Dr. Sahni employs a scholarly, science-based approach to neurospine surgery and provides humane and compassionate patient-centric care.
Open-minded and non-judgmental, Dr. Sahni and his staff welcome all patients with warmth.
Brief Biosketch
Dr. Sahni was raised in New York and received his undergraduate degree in English literature from Columbia University and his Medical Degree from Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons in Manhattan, NYC. He relocated to Texas to undergo neurosurgical training at the Baylor College of Medicine/MD Anderson in Houston. He then completed a fellowship in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery at the Texas Medical Center Spine Fellowship program where he trained at Houston Methodist Hospital, MD Anderson, and Texas Children’s Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Clinical Neurosurgery.
Dr. Sahni has extensive experience and training in neurotrauma: both brain and spine. He is highly regarded as one of the most experienced and capable neurotrauma surgeons in central Texas. He had the privilege and honor of serving as the neurotrauma coordinator for the busiest ER in Central Texas: St. David’s South Austin Hospital, a level 2 trauma center, for 4 years and was trusted as the primary on-call neurosurgeon for their trauma center for more than 5 years. During this extremely demanding period of service to the people of Austin - where he was required to respond to emergencies in 30 minutes 24 hours a day, sometimes weeks at a time - Dr. Sahni saved the lives of and prevented paralysis in dozens of patients while relieving pain and disability in hundreds more.
Dr. Sahni believes in treating patients as he would himself and thinks compassion is a good guiding principle in one’s moral compass. He advocates for nontraditional, nonsurgical therapies for spinal health, including chiropractic care, yoga, meditation, Tai-chi, acupuncture, and strength training.
Dr. Sahni is married with three children and a 4 lb chihuahua. He is a beginner pianist who practices daily meditation, intermittent fasting, high-intensity interval training, and light resistance training.
Desh Sahni, MD, at Capital Brain & Spine is one of only a handful of Texas surgeons trained in both neurosurgery and spine surgery. He is also one of the few spine surgeons in Central Texas who specializes in minimally invasive spine surgery. Much of his work is done through incisions that are often one inch or less. Almost all his surgeries are done through a microscope with limited bleeding and tissue damage.
Most importantly, he is a highly skilled surgeon who aspires for perfection in patient outcomes. Dr. Sahni employs a scholarly, science-based approach to neurospine surgery and provides humane and compassionate patient-centric care.
Open-minded and non-judgmental, Dr. Sahni and his staff welcome all patients with warmth.
Brief Biosketch
Dr. Sahni was raised in New York and received his undergraduate degree in English literature from Columbia University and his Medical Degree from Columbia’s College of Physicians & Surgeons in Manhattan, NYC. He relocated to Texas to undergo neurosurgical training at the Baylor College of Medicine/MD Anderson in Houston. He then completed a fellowship in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery at the Texas Medical Center Spine Fellowship program where he trained at Houston Methodist Hospital, MD Anderson, and Texas Children’s Hospital. He is certified by the American Board of Clinical Neurosurgery.
Dr. Sahni has extensive experience and training in neurotrauma: both brain and spine. He is highly regarded as one of the most experienced and capable neurotrauma surgeons in central Texas. He had the privilege and honor of serving as the neurotrauma coordinator for the busiest ER in Central Texas: St. David’s South Austin Hospital, a level 2 trauma center, for 4 years and was trusted as the primary on-call neurosurgeon for their trauma center for more than 5 years. During this extremely demanding period of service to the people of Austin - where he was required to respond to emergencies in 30 minutes 24 hours a day, sometimes weeks at a time - Dr. Sahni saved the lives of and prevented paralysis in dozens of patients while relieving pain and disability in hundreds more.
Dr. Sahni believes in treating patients as he would himself and thinks compassion is a good guiding principle in one’s moral compass. He advocates for nontraditional, nonsurgical therapies for spinal health, including chiropractic care, yoga, meditation, Tai-chi, acupuncture, and strength training.
Dr. Sahni is married with three children and a 4 lb chihuahua. He is a beginner pianist who practices daily meditation, intermittent fasting, high-intensity interval training, and light resistance training.
At Advanced Neurosurgery's offices in Reno and Carson City, Nevada, board-certified neurological surgeon Michael Song, MD, delivers exceptional care and positive outcomes for patients affected by central nervous system conditions and peripheral nerve disorders.
Dr. Song specializes in performing spine surgeries such as artificial disc replacement, herniated disc decompression and fusion, complex spinal revisions, and microsurgery of the spinal cord.
Dr. Song attended Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. After earning his medical degree, he undertook a general surgery internship at Loyola University Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois, staying on to complete his neurosurgery residency.
He's a member of Phi Beta Kappa and the Alpha Omega Alpha national medical honor society. Dr. Song also received the American College of Surgeons Award as a top student in surgery.
Dr. Song is a diplomate of the American Board of Neurological Surgery and a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons, Washoe County Medical Society, and Nevada State Medical Association.
His hospital affiliations include Surgery Center of Reno, Carson Tahoe Health, Renown Health, Sierra Surgery Hospital in Carson City, and the Northern Nevada Medical Center in Sparks, Nevada.
Dr. Song has earned the Patient's Choice 5th Anniversary Award, an award granted to only 1% of all doctors in the United States, for over 10 years now.
“I went to Dr. Song with a broken back. He was so empathetic and I felt his compassion because I was in so much pain. Dr. Song had me in surgery the next day. I told him when it comes to doctors, he is my Hero. ”
Michael Song, MD
Neurosurgeon
1470 Medical Parkway
Suite 240
Carson City, NV 89703
4.88(150)
4.88
(143)
Walter Haynes, MD
Neurosurgeon
4.88(143)
3535 Grandview Parkway
Suite 150
Birmingham, AL 35243
Walter G. Haynes III, MD, is a skilled physician specializing in neurosurgery at Alabama Neurological Surgery & Spine in Birmingham, Alabama. He’s been a proud member of the practice since 1996.
Dr. Haynes graduated from Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, in 1985. Moving to Alabama, he attended the University of Alabama’s School of Medicine in Tuscaloosa before completing a rigorous internship and residency at Carraway Methodist Medical Center in Birmingham.
Committed to the well-being of his patients, Dr. Haynes maintains membership in several accredited associations and societies, including the American Medical Association, the Medical Association of the State of Alabama, and the Jefferson County Medical Society.
For the convenience of his patients, Dr. Haynes is affiliated with Grandview Medical Center and assists Dr. Pearson, Dr. Robinson, and Dr. Kuhn with surgical procedures. Dr. Haynes doesn’t see patients in the office.
To book an appointment with Dr. Haynes, contact the office or request an appointment conveniently online.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Verdon's approach to neurosurgery is compassionate, and patient-centered, with a primary focus on improving his patient's function and facilitating their ability to enjoy life.
Dr. Zachary Johnson holds a bachelor’s degree in biology from Mississippi College, where he graduated with honors in 2011. After that, he completed medical school at the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson, earning his MD in 2016. During his time in medical school, he was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha and Phi Kappa Phi Honor Societies, was selected by his peers for induction into the Gold Humanism Honor Society, and received the UMMC Neurosurgery Merit Award.
Following medical school, Dr. Johnson completed both his residency in neurosurgery and a spine surgery fellowship at UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. His fellowship focused on surgical treatment for the full spectrum of spine pathology, from minimally invasive techniques, including spinal surgical robotics, to complex spine pathologies, including spinal deformity and spinal oncology.