About Doctor
- Dr. Frederic Schils is a renowned Neurosurgeon with an experience of more than 25 years in this field.
- He has extensive experience in cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine surgeries using anterior, posterior, lateral, or combined approaches to treat various
Hospital
Clinique Generale-Beaulieu
Specialization
Minimally invasive spine surgery,
Osteoporotic fractures,
Arthroplasty surgery
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Work Experience of Dr. Frederic Schils
Consultant, CHC Liege, Belgium, 2012
Head of Department, Geneva University Hospital, Switzerland, 2005
Education
- 1998, University of Liege
Location
Geneva
Switzerland
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More About Neurosurgeon
A neurosurgeon is concerned with the diagnosis and treatment of patients with disorders of the brain, spinal cord and spinal column, and peripheral nerves within all parts of the body.
Typical symptoms like Partial or complete paralysis, Muscle weakness, Partial or complete loss of sensation, Seizures, Difficulty reading and writing, Poor cognitive abilities, Unexplained pain, and Decreased alertness.
The tests include the Blood test, urine test, Imaging tests such as an x-ray or MRI, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) test, Biopsy, electroencephalography (EEG) and electromyography (EMG).
Both neurologists and neurosurgeons treat people who have conditions that affect the nervous system. However, neurosurgeons operate surgically, whereas neurologists do not.
Yes, they treat many different diseases and conditions affecting the brain, spine, spinal cord and the peripheral nerves.