Questions to Ask Your Neurosurgeon

Not every patient with back or neck pain needs a neurosurgeon. Usually, the patient's primary care physician or chiropractor makes the referral to a neurosurgeon. Often, the neuro-surgeon is someone the referring doctor works with. Or, perhaps the patient must choose from neuro-surgeons listed in their medical plan. Either way, ask questions and stay involved in your medical care.
In advance of your appointment, find out if previous test results, such as X-rays or lab reports are needed. You may be able to bring these with you, or help coordinate getting this information to the doctor.
The sample questions listed below serve as a guideline. It is a good idea to prepare for your appointment by writing your questions down. Answers to your questions can help you to make informed decisions about treatment. Consider bringing a family member or friend as an extra set of ears.
Questions about the neurosurgeon:
> Board certified (or board eligible)?
> Fellowship trained?
> Devotes at least 50% of their time treating spinal disorders like yours?
> Open to a second opinion?
> Willing to refer you to former patients to share their experiences?
> Comfortable having a relative or friend with you during appointments?
> Questions to ask about your spinal disorder and treatment:
Can my disorder be treated without surgery?
> If surgery is needed, what procedures are needed and why?