Board-Certified Spine and Brain Surgeons in Morristown
Expert Care for Every Condition
Our Morristown neurosurgery team diagnoses and treats a wide range of conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nervous system, including:
- Brain Tumors
- Back and Neck Pain
- Disc Herniation
- Pituitary Tumors
- Epilepsy (Adults & Children)
- Pediatric Scoliosis
- Concussion & Traumatic Brain Injury
- Craniofacial Disorders
- Hydrocephalus
Each treatment plan is carefully tailored to your unique needs, ensuring the most effective, least invasive approach possible.
Why Patients Trust ANA
- Board-Certified & Fellowship-Trained Surgeons
- Dual Expertise in Pediatric and Adult Neurosurgery
- State-of-the-Art Technology for precise, minimally invasive care
- Personalized Attention from consultation through recovery
- Convenient Locations across New Jersey, including Rutherford, Jersey City, New Brunswick, and Morristown
Advance Neurosugen in New Morristown
At Advanced Neurosurgery Associates, our board-certified spine and brain surgeons in Morristown, NJ provide expert, compassionate care for patients of all ages. Whether you’re struggling with chronic back pain, recovering from a brain injury, or seeking treatment for a complex neurological condition, our team combines leading-edge technology with a personalized approach to help you find lasting relief.
Our specialists are leaders in neurosurgery and spine care, offering advanced, minimally invasive procedures designed to reduce pain, promote healing, and restore function—so you can get back to living your life.
Your First 3 Steps Toward Relief
Schedule Your Consultation
Meet with a board-certified neurosurgeon to discuss your symptoms and medical history.
Get a Personalized Diagnosis
We use advanced imaging and diagnostic tools to pinpoint the cause of your pain.
Start Your Custom Treatment Plan
From minimally invasive surgery to non-surgical therapy, your recovery begins here.
Neurosurgery Success Stories
Frequently Asked Questions
Craniosynostosis
Once the diagnosis of craniosynostosis has been confirmed, the treatment is surgical correction. The operative treatment of craniosynostosis is tailored to the type and severity of each case, as well as the age of the patient.
The best time to intervene is when the infant is between three and nine months of age. However, infants with symptoms and signs of increased intracranial pressure require urgent surgical decompression.
The principal goal in the treatment of craniosynostosis is to remove and remodel fused sutures in the skull.
Craniofacial Syndromes
Children with syndromic craniosynostosis often suffer from progressive synostosis of multiple sutures of the skull and skull base. These patients require additional surgical consideration.
- Hydrocephalus: More common in children with multiple synostoses (we explain more here).
- Airway management: Cranial base abnormalities and midface anomalies can cause significant airway obstruction. This airway obstruction can often lead to prolonged operative intubation or tracheotomy placement and it is imperative to discuss these possibilities with your surgeon.
- Ophthalmological Consideration:Children with syndromic craniosynostosis have severe craniofacial deformities typically involving shallow orbits and abnormally long or short distance between the eyes. In these cases, an oculoplastic evaluation should be obtained in order to assure that measures are taken to protect the orbits.