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The Spine Institute

TOP DOCTORS & TOP DENTISTS 2021

BOARD CERTIFICATIONS

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Spine Surgery Orthopedic Surgery

EDUCATION + TRAINING

Hospital for Special Surgery Cornell Medical Center Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Albert Einstein College of Medicine

MEMBERSHIPS

Fellow of the American College of Surgeons and American College of Spine Surgery Diplomate of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons

SERVICES

Laser Spine Surgery Endoscopic Foraminotomy Facet Thermal Ablation Lumbar Endoscopic Discectomy YESS Discectomy PLIF and XLIF: Posterior/Lateral Lumbar Interbody Fusion Laminectomy

CONNECT

221 Madison Avenue Morristown, NJ 07960 973-538-4444 www.MarcACohenSpineCenter.com

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AREA OF PRACTICE:

Spinal Surgery

“SPINE SURGERY REMAINS THE MOST INTRIGUING, COMPLEX AND CHALLENGING FIELD.” THE SPINE INSTITUTE

MARC A. COHEN, MD, FAAOS, FACS

SPINAL SURGERY

THE SPINE INSTITUTE IS MORE THAN JUST A CLINIC. IT’S A PLACE WHERE PATIENTS

receive the most innovative and advanced treatments. Founded by the highly regarded surgeon Dr. Marc A. Cohen, the Spine Institute treats adults suffering from back pain. Dr. Cohen has successfully performed thousands of minimally invasive surgeries ranging from discectomies for disc herniations to decompressions for stenosis and fusion for spondylolisthesis and degenerative disc disease. He is fellowship-trained in the most advanced minimally invasive techniques.

“Spine surgery remains the most intriguing, complex and challenging field,” says Dr. Cohen, who excels at conventional spine procedures and minimally invasive microspine surgery. “Besides the technical challenges of surgery itself, the clinical challenges of making the right diagnosis are very appealing to me.”

The Spine Institute delivers comprehensive care related to the spine. In order to achieve the best patient outcomes, Dr. Cohen‘s practice emphasizes an interdisciplinary approach to disease processes and works very closely with other specialists such as neurologists, pain specialists, sports-medicine doctors and physical therapists.

“I carefully evaluate the problem, determine the pathology and access the complexity of the condition,” he says. “I then recommend options, whether it is minimally invasive spine surgery or an alternative to correct the patient’s problem.”

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