Why choose Connecticut Children’s Neurosurgery?

Our neurosurgery team at Connecticut Children’s provides children of all ages with the highest quality comprehensive care available. Our neurosurgeons are experienced in using innovative surgical techniques to diagnose and treat a full range of pediatric conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord and nervous system. We pride ourselves on patient satisfaction and providing our patients and their families with attentive, personalized care. 

Our Neurosurgery Expertise

Meet Our Team of Pediatric Neurosurgery Specialists

Our team of board-certified pediatric neurosurgeons at Connecticut Children’s are skilled in treating even the most complex disorders of the central nervous system. 

Caring for pediatric neurosurgery needs.

Learn more about the conditions we treat at Connecticut Children’s. 

Our Research

We are committed to advancing the field of pediatric neurosurgery by conducting research to better understand disorders that affect the pediatric nervous system, including brain tumors and conditions of the skull, neck and spine. 

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Locations

Exterior view of Connecticut Children's Medical Center in Hartford

Connecticut Children’s Medical Center – Hartford

282 Washington Street
Hartford, CT06106
United States

South Hadley Specialty Care Center

Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – South Hadley

84 Willimansett Street, Suite 3
South Hadley, MA01075
United States

Connecticut Children’s Specialty Care Center – Westport

191 Post Road West
Westport, CT06880
United States

Resources for Patients & Families

Developed by neurosurgeons, this resource provides patients and their families trustworthy information on a wide range of neurosurgical conditions and diseases. Learn about disease and injury risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis and both surgical and nonsurgical treatment options.

American Cleft Palate Craniofacial Association (ACPA) is leading interdisciplinary cleft and craniofacial care so patients and families thrive.

The American Syringomyelia and Chiari Alliance Project is one of the main Chiari resources endorsed by the American Association of Neurological Surgeons.

Children’s Brain Tumor Foundation is dedicated to improving the treatment, quality of life and the long term outlook for children with brain and spinal cord tumors.

CAPPS — which stands for Craniosynostosis and Positional Plagiocephaly Support (now known as Deformational Plagiocephaly)— is the pioneer and leader in supporting and educating families diagnosed with Craniosynostosis and/or Positional Plagiocephaly.

The Hydrocephalus Association provides support, education and advocacy for people whose lives have been touched by hydrocephalus.

The Pediatric Spine Foundation's mission is to help children with spine problems live longer, better lives.

The Spina Bifida Association serves adults and children who live with the challenges of spina bifida. It is dedicated to enhancing the lives of those with spina bifida and those whose lives are touched by this challenging birth defect.