Since its founding in 1954, the Georgia Neurosurgical Institute
has kept pace with the rapid advance in neurosurgery and technology
in order to provide the latest and best clinical therapies.
Our heritage was initially shaped by the capable hands of Drs. Robert A. Clark,
Samuel J. Hightower, Morgan A. Cowan, Robert A. Sears, Hugh F. Smisson, and
Charles M. Rowley. Today our second generation of specialists - Drs. Joe Sam Robinson, Jr.,
Kim W. Johnston, Hugh F. Smisson, III, Arthur A. Grigorian and
M. Ajjan - continue that forward thrust. They are among the Southeast's leaders in the
diagnosis and treatment of disabilities of the spine and brain among adults and children.
All are certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery.
Our dedicated surgeons take time to share
their knowledge and experience with medical students in the community and to conduct
research projects with far-reaching implications for patient care. Moreover their
writings and presentations are in great demand at seminars and other gatherings of
colleagues. Indeed, the Institute's mission is to continue this high level of commitment
and achievement in the field of neurosurgery.
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Patients do not have to travel to other cities or regions for
treatment. Our patients benefit significantly from being close to home,
close to their families and friends during treatment.
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