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Neurosurgery
Saint Louis
Dr. Dowling specializes in neurological surgery, epilepsy surgery, stereotactic treatment of movement disorders and neurosurgical procedures for pain.

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Neurosurgery
Saint Louis
Dr. Kim is a neurological surgeon who focuses his practice on surgery of the brain, including but not limited to: stereotactic radiosurgery, skull based surgery, cerebrovascular surgery, Chiari I Malformation, gamma-knife radiosurgery, trigeminal neuralgia, hydrocephalus and the diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors including: meningioma, acoustic neuroma, chordoma, chondroscarcoma, craniofacial tumors, glomus tumors, glioblastoma, gliomas, astrocytoma, oligo dendroglioma, metastasis and pituitary tumors.

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Neurosurgery
Saint Louis
Dr. Chicoine focuses his practice on neurological surgery; cranial base surgery; cerebrovascular disease; aneurysms; diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors including: meningiomas, gliomas, metastasis and pituitary tumors; gamma-knife radiosurgery; and carpal tunnel syndrome. Recognized as a "Best Doctor " in the August 2011 issue of St. Louis Magazine.

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Neurosurgery
Saint Louis
Dr. Grubb focuses his practice on the evaluation of back conditions. Recognized as a "Best Doctor " in the August 2011 issue of St. Louis Magazine.

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Neurosurgery, Internal Medicine
Saint Louis
Dr. Dacey focuses his practice on neurovascular disorders; stereotactic radiosurgery; stereotactic surgery; cerebrovascular surgery; neurological surgery; diagnosis and treatment of brain tumors including: meningiomas, gliomas, metastasis and pituitary tumors; gamma-knife radiosurgery; and carpal tunnel surgery. Recognized as a "Best Doctor " in the August 2011 issue of St. Louis Magazine. Dr. Dacey was elected to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences, one of the highest honors in health and medicine that medical scientists in the United States can receive. In addition, he is the 2012 president of the Society of Neurological Surgeons which is the oldest neurosurgical society in the world.