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Dr. Gerald Schell utilized the latest procedures, training, and technologies. He has built his practice and reputation around the philosophy of providing the least invasive care to minimize recovery times and optimize clinical outcomes.
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Dr. Gerald Schell provided patients with hope for pain relief Being a neurologist specialist, Dr. Gerald Schell has over 40 years of experience in the medical field. He has more experience with spine than other specialists in his area. Being one of the most preeminent minimally invasive spine surgeons, Gerald roots stem from the Thumb of Michigan. Gerald uses advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques for the vast majority of his patients with spinal disc disease.
Dr. Schell performs novel procedures such as the three dimensional CT reconstructive techniques with balloon kyphoplasty for patients who previously had no hope for pain relief for osteoporotic compression fractures. Currently, he is playing a leading international role in the experimental development of single-level and two-level artificial discs for cervical disk problems. He is involved with numerous other collaborative scientific endeavors to help advance neurosurgical care. Aimed at providing the best neurological care available, Dr. Gerald Schell utilized the latest procedures, training, and technologies. He has built his practice and reputation around the philosophy of providing the least invasive care to minimize recovery times and optimize clinical outcomes. Pertaining to his specialties, it includes neurosurgery, interventional spine medicine, neurosurgical spine reconstructive surgery, neurological spine surgery, and orthopedic spine surgery. Gerald is a leading provider for minimally invasive spine surgery, spinal fusion, back pain or epidermal injections. Dr. Gerald Schell graduated from Michigan State University medical school in 1980. He is affiliated with medical facilities such as Ascension St Marys Hospital and Ascension Standish Hospital. Gerald received his Doctor of medicine degree from Michigan State University’s College of Human Medicine before completing a neurosurgical rotation at Syracuse University. The university later offered him the directorship of its neurosurgical training program, which he declined to continue caring for the needs of Michigan patients. Always dedicated to providing best patient care, Dr. Gerald Schell was honored with Spirit of St. Vincent Award. He works to the best of his ability to help develop surgical techniques that are being used around the world.