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ATLANTIC
NEUROSURGICAL
SPECIALISTS
Dr. Kyle Chapple
For anyone who suffers from a stroke,
aneurysm, back pain or any number of com-
plex vascular conditions, the prospect of fac-
ing neuro or spinal surgery can be a daunting
one – and the thought of finding the right
doctors and treatment facility is equally over-
whelming. For residents and families in the
Bridgewater-Bedminster area, there’s one
practice that alleviates those fears while deliv-
ering consistently superior results close to
home:
Atlantic Neurosurgical Specialists.
A pioneer in minimally invasive spinal sur-
gery and interventional stroke care,
ANS
employs a team of the most advanced-trained
neurosurgeons in the industry to administer
the latest innovations in diagnostic imaging,
surgical technology, tools and techniques for
the treatment of neurovascular and skull-base
disorders, degenerative and traumatic brain
and spinal cord diseases and pain manage-
ment, among other conditions, in a commu-
nity-based setting.
The longest-serving subspecialized neuro-
surgical group in New Jersey,
ANS
has eight
offices throughout the state and recently
opened a new facility at School House Village,
350
Main Street in Bedminster to give residents
even more convenient access to technical high-
end neurosurgery performed by dedicated doc-
tors with cutting-edge skill sets – a level of care
traditionally available only in select large insti-
tutions, which tend to be farther away and
offer less personal environments.
ANS,
uniquely, has the infrastructure –
and the surgeons – to do it all. Dr. Kyle
Chapple is a highly skilled neuro spine sur-
geon as well as a member of the
ANS
vascu-
lar team who specializes in the treatment of
back pain, strokes, vascular malformations
and other conditions.
“
We’re able to deliver a very complex,
high-quality neurosurgery from a community
setting,” Dr. Chapple says. “Patients would
rather see a doctor who not only takes good
care of them, but communicates on a person-
al basis. That better enables them to deal with
whatever pathology or disease entity they’re
facing.”
ANS
patients benefit from attentive, com-
passionate treatment through every stage of
the process, from consultation to surgery to
outpatient procedures. Surgeons apply a mul-
tidisciplinary approach to diagnostics and
treatment that ensures a comprehensive
neuro-specific approach to patient care.
ANS’
more than a dozen physicians also collaborate
on cases, leveraging each doctor’s unique
case experience and specialty expertise to
develop fresh insights and explore new treat-
ment options, all of which engineers better
outcomes and helps fulfill the practice’s goal
of providing next-generation treatment to
New Jersey residents.
For
ANS
patients, many of whom benefit
from a robust support system before and after
particularly involved vascular procedures, the
proximity to home is a crucial differentiator,
says Chapple. At
ANS,
patients have a supe-
rior team of doctors, as well as nurse practi-
tioners and post-operative caregives, all of
whom have roots in their own communities,
to guide them, emotionally and medically,
through every step of the process. Treatment
close to home means families and friends can
readily provide the kind of support that has-
tens recoveries. And
ANS
-
organized support
groups for people who’ve dealt with brain
tumors, aneurysms or a multitude of difficult
conditions extend that support network even
further.
The neurosurgical field is rapidly evolving,
and
ANS
not only embraces the challenges,
but trailblazes new pathways of treatment.
ANS
neurosurgeons use groundbreaking
electrical stimulation techniques to treat con-
ditions like epilepsy and Parkinson’s disease,
inspiring hope for patients with chronic or
degenerative conditions. Many complex brain
conditions that previously may have deemed
terminal four or five years ago are now treat-
able at
ANS.
“
There’s new instrumentation and prod-
ucts just coming to market that we can use to
help patients heal faster,” Chapple says.
“
Things that five or six years ago were
thought too complex, right now we’re doing
without a second thought. And we’re getting
better and better outcomes.”
“
We get everything done here. We’ve
been trained by the best, and we can provide
the highest-quality, most advanced care now
in our own backyards.”
For more on what makes
ANS
the premier
group for neurosurgery of the brain and
spine, or to learn about specific procedures or
the wealth of support-group offerings, visit
http://ansdocs.com or connect with them
on Twitter and Facebook @ansdocs/Atlantic
Neurosurgical Specialists
310
Madison Ave.
Suite 300
Morristown, NJ 07960
973-285-7800
School House Village
350
Main St., Suite 5
Bedminster, NJ 07921
973-285-7800
By: Jennifer Millman
Advanced-training neurosurgeons using latest medical innovations
to deliver superior results in community-based setting
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