Pediatric Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurology & Neurosurgery is ranked #42 nationally in US News & World Report's ranking of Best Children's Hospitals 2023!
WVU Medicine's Children's Hospital is #1 in the state.
Why WVU Pediatric Neurosurgery?
When your child has a brain or spine problem, you want advanced care you can trust. WVU Medicine Children’s brings state-of-the-art treatment to newborns, infants, children, and teens throughout the state. We also take care of adults who were born with neurological conditions, so they can get the specialized care they need throughout their lives.
Conditions We Treat
- Pediatric brain, spinal cord, and skull base tumors
- Aneurysms
- Epilepsy (Click here to read more about surgery as a treatment for epilepsy.)
- Pediatric brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerve tumors
- Cerebral and spinovascular disorders
- Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
- Hydrocephalus
- Chiari malformations
- Craniofacial disorders and craniosynostosis
- Spinal and cranial dysraphisms (Spina Bifida)
- Head, spine trauma, and concussions
- Prenatal diagnosis of central nervous system (CNS) disorders
- Congenital malformations of the brain and spine
- Moyamoya
- Syringohydromyelia
- Spinal deformity and instability
- Cavernous malformation
- Tethered cord
Appointments
855-WVU-CARE or 304-598-6127
FAX: 304-598-4047
Physician’s Office Center
2nd Floor
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WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital
The new 150-bed, $215 million WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital is now open, marking a historic moment that will revolutionize healthcare for the children and women of the state and region.
For more information on WVU Medicine Children’s Hospital, visit WVUKids.com.