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NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery

In a new, national survey by Castle Connolly, NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery (NSPC) was ranked as one of the top 5 neurosurgery practice groups in the U.S. and the #1 neurosurgical practice in New York State.

NSPC has flourished thanks to our group’s 65-year commitment to high-quality patient care and excellence in spine and brain surgery, including specialized procedures to treat trigeminal neuralgia.

Although NSPC neurosurgeons diagnose and treat thousands of people every year, they continue to provide patients with a ‘boutique’ center for individualized adult neurosurgical care.

Learn more about NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery’s advanced approach to treating trigeminal neuralgia by clicking the button below. 

NSPC's Physicians

Michael Brisman

Board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons and a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, Michael H. Brisman M.D. specializes in the treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia and Brain Tumors. He serves as the Co-Medical Director of the Long Island Gamma Knife Center at Mount Sinai South Nassau in Oceanside, NY. Dr. Brisman has also served as both the Chief of Neurosurgery and the Co-Director of the Neuroscience Institute at NYU Winthrop Hospital in Mineola, NY. In addition, he is a Past President of both the Nassau County (NY) Medical Society and the New York State Neurosurgical Society.

NSPC's History

Founded in Freeport, NY, in 1958, NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery (NSPC) has grown to become one of the largest, independent neurosurgical practice groups in the U.S. with seven conveniently located offices on Long Island and in Manhattan. NSPC was just ranked as the #1 neurosurgery practice in New York State, and #4 in the nation, among physician practice groups by Castle Connolly. 

The practice’s 14 experienced neurosurgeons are experts in “Bloodless” spine and brain surgery, including, Microvascular Decompression (MVD) for Trigeminal Neuralgia, radiosurgery, laser spine surgery, and other minimally invasive surgical techniques. These advanced procedures are used to treat trigeminal neuralgia, brain tumors, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, and other conditions.

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Connect with NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery

Virtual Support Group Meeting
NSPC Brain & Spine Surgery

Join NSPC's virtual meeting. Support Group meetings are usually scheduled for one and a half hours. Check with your volunteer group leader for additional information.

For an invitation, contact Maddy Brisman, [email protected].