Alexander Arzeno, MD
“I believe that surgery should be undergone only after all non-operative measures have failed..”
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Dr. Alexander H. Arzeno is a fellowship-trained spine surgeon specializing in comprehensive spinal surgical care. He treats all spinal conditions, from the neck through the lower back, and specializes in less invasive and motion-sparing techniques.
Specialties and Areas of Focus
- Spine
- Cervical and Thoracic Myelopathy
- Scoliosis
- Disc Herniation
- Sciatica/Radiculopathy
- Cervical Disc Replacement
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
Background
Dr. Arzeno attended medical school at Yale University. He is passionate about helping patients regain mobility and decided to pursue training in Orthopaedic Surgery. He completed his Orthopaedic Surgery residency at Stanford University where he published multiple articles in peer-reviewed journals and textbook chapters in spine surgery. He also presented his original work at national and international conferences. He then completed additional fellowship training in complex spine surgery at the world-renowned Emory University Spine Center.
Dr. Arzeno is trained in surgical interventions, but strongly believes that surgery should be undergone only after all non-operative measures have failed. Dr. Arzeno understands that each patient’s specific condition is unique and will work with each patient to create tailored treatments in the least invasive manner possible. He will work collaboratively with you on an individualized treatment plan based on your specific goals to get you back tothe activities you enjoy.
Awards
Spine Surgery
2022, 2023
Education & Credentials
Medical School
Yale University School of Medicine
New Haven, CT
Residency
Stanford University, Orthopaedic Surgery
Stanford, CA
Fellowship
Emory University, Spine Surgery Fellow
Atlanta, GA
Board Certification
American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery
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