The Practice of Tradition.
New York is built on tradition and commitment. Generations Neurosurgery is founded on the same. With medical offices and private patient recovery rooms based right here in South Brooklyn Health, Ruth Bader Ginsberg—known, of course, for generations, as Coney Island Hospital—we not only love and respect this community, but the roots of our care team grow deep here.
We’ve brought decades of advanced neurosurgery and extended care to Brooklyn-based families and friends just like yours, and we are privileged to continue earning your trust—one parent, sibling, and grandchild at a time. Because for us, care is a community affair. And has been… for Generations.
Multiple disciplines. One seamless team.
As with any close-knit family, at Generations Neurosurgery, individual skills are encouraged to flourish, augmenting the unified strength of one team. Our neurosurgeons were trained at the finest medical schools in the nation and the most rigorous and respected fellowship programs.
As these cohesive abilities, disciplines, and sub-specialties guide the interdisciplinary care plans we create, it becomes evident to every patient, partner, and care provider that our team operates seamlessly, and we’re greater than the sum of our parts. Our physicians have collaborated for many years, and that comfort, familiarity, and shared trust only enhances the quality of care you receive.
Comprehensive Neurosurgical Services.
What can you expect for you and your family at Generations Neurosurgery? Comprehensive and seamless continuity of care across all core neurosurgical services as well as non-surgical complimentary disciplines—from your very visit to the last follow-up. We are proud to bring this world-class care to the underserved neighborhoods of South Brooklyn as well as surrounding communities.
Our central and extended care teams unite to focus on the best possible clinical outcomes—with or without a surgical component.
We approach every patient individually and, whenever viable, opt for non- or minimally invasive procedures. When surgery is not the preferred course of action, we integrate alternative multidisciplinary treatments that can also lead to desired results. This is especially true for seniors, or patients with chronic conditions, where surgery may not be indicated.