Dr. Carter Gerard, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He completed his residency in neurological surgery at Rush University in Chicago. Gerard completed two fellowships in stereotactic, functional, and epilepsy neurosurgery, one under the instruction of Ryder Gwinn MD at Swedish Neuroscience Institute and the other with Prof. Steven Gill at Southmead Hospital-National Health Service.
Dr. Carter Gerard, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He completed his residency in neurological surgery at Rush University in Chicago. Gerard completed two fellowships in stereotactic, functional, and epilepsy neurosurgery, one under the instruction of Ryder Gwinn MD at Swedish Neuroscience Institute and the other with Prof. Steven Gill at Southmead Hospital-National Health Service.
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Very nice and professional. Did not mind explaining things when I asked questions. This helped me to feel like I really understood what was going to happen and what recovery would look like.
Sep-2025
I appreciate Dr. Gerard reaching out to me by phone to discuss MRI results. I know his time is precious so again very thankful.
May-2025
nothing resolved other than a referal for another doctor for pain.
Apr-2025
Did not see him seen his pa, he did do surgery.
Mar-2025
Could not ask for a better doctor
Mar-2025
Easy to get along with, very professional verily knowledge and informative.
Mar-2025
Very personable and spent the time to answer questions
Dec-2024
Dr.Gerard is a great doctor, he did amazing job for me.
Oct-2024
He and all the best, kept me informed and took care of highly recommended
Aug-2024
Good introduction. Responsive to questions.
Jul-2024
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Dr. Carter Gerard, MD, received his medical degree from the University of Louisville School of Medicine. He completed his residency in neurological surgery at Rush University in Chicago. Gerard completed two fellowships in stereotactic, functional, and epilepsy neurosurgery, one under the instruction of Ryder Gwinn MD at Swedish Neuroscience Institute (Seattle) and the other with Prof. Steven Gill at Southmead Hospital-National Health Service(University of Bristol England). He is a board-certified neurosurgeon and a member of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Stereotactic and Functional Surgery(ASSFN) in addition to the AANS/CNS Section of Pain. Gerard’s clinical interests include deep brain stimulation, Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor, microvascular decompression, trigeminal neuralgia, temporal lobectomy, vagal nerve stimulation, epilepsy, neuro-oncology, cervical myelopathy, hydrocephalus, and general neurosurgery.
Very nice and professional. Did not mind explaining things when I asked questions. This helped me to feel like I really understood what was going to happen and what recovery would look like.
I appreciate Dr. Gerard reaching out to me by phone to discuss MRI results. I know his time is precious so again very thankful.
nothing resolved other than a referal for another doctor for pain.
Did not see him seen his pa, he did do surgery.
Could not ask for a better doctor
Easy to get along with, very professional verily knowledge and informative.
Very personable and spent the time to answer questions
Dr.Gerard is a great doctor, he did amazing job for me.
He and all the best, kept me informed and took care of highly recommended
Good introduction. Responsive to questions.