Southern Oregon Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, PC
Neurosurgery: Treatment of Complex Spinal Injuries, Minimally Invasive Surgery
Medford, OR
4.5
89 Ratings
11 Comments
Dr. David Walker joined Southern Oregon Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, PC in 2005 and is one of only two fellowship-trained spinal neurosurgeons in Southern Oregon.
Dr. David Walker joined Southern Oregon Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, PC in 2005 and is one of only two fellowship-trained spinal neurosurgeons in Southern Oregon.
The reviews listed below were collected independently of Southern Oregon Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, PC through rater8. Each review represents an authentic and verified patient experience.
I felt that Dr Walker did an excellent job and I was in good hands.
May-2022
Best Dr. in the Valley. Thorough, kind, as professional as they get, I would never let anyone but Dr. Walker work on my spine, he's the best of the best.
Dec-2021
Very good knows what he is doing
Feb-2021
I am pleased with the professional staff and service
Nov-2020
It was very different to have a video diagnosis appt. I understand the need right now, but didn't feel like it was productive
Oct-2020
great as i expected
Oct-2020
Listening is good. I've encountered too many specialists who do not want to take the time. Dr Walker listened. He was also very personable and courteous.
Sep-2020
Excellent Doctor, The surgery went well as expected. Dr. Walker is Outstanding...
5 + + + Stars
Aug-2020
I feel that he is a very doctor, personable, listens and is polite.
I’m saddened that he is always late to the appointment time made; so far, he’s at a 100% late for all my appointments. I’m sure, as I’ve been told , ‘He’s running a little behind’.
Aug-2020
It never happened. You should advise people of the software link prior to the appointment datw
Dr. David Walker attended medical school at Duke University. He completed his surgery internship and neurological surgery residency at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri, and an additional postgraduate fellowship in complex spinal surgery at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia. Dr. Walker joinedSouthern Oregon Neurosurgical & Spine Associates, PC in 2005 and is currently the director of development for Rogue Valley Medical Center’s spinal care program.
Dr. Walker is one of only two fellowship-trained spinal neurosurgeons in southern Oregon. His fellowship, one of the most prestigious in the country, was a nationally competitive, post graduate program involving hundreds of cases with elite surgeons.
Dr. Walker’s clinical interests include degenerative spinal pathology, minimally invasive spine surgery, and the treatment of complex spinal injuries and instability issues.
Clinical Interests: Degenerative spinal pathology, clinical outcomes research and application of evidenced based medicine, minimally invasive spine surgery, treatment of complex spinal injuries/instability, product development, surgeon education.
Research Interests: Clinical outcomes database development and clinical trials involvement.
Board Certifications: American Board of Neurological Surgeons – Board Certified 2010.
I felt that Dr Walker did an excellent job and I was in good hands.
Best Dr. in the Valley. Thorough, kind, as professional as they get, I would never let anyone but Dr. Walker work on my spine, he's the best of the best.
Very good knows what he is doing
I am pleased with the professional staff and service
It was very different to have a video diagnosis appt. I understand the need right now, but didn't feel like it was productive
great as i expected
Listening is good. I've encountered too many specialists who do not want to take the time. Dr Walker listened. He was also very personable and courteous.
Excellent Doctor, The surgery went well as expected. Dr. Walker is Outstanding... 5 + + + Stars
I feel that he is a very doctor, personable, listens and is polite. I’m saddened that he is always late to the appointment time made; so far, he’s at a 100% late for all my appointments. I’m sure, as I’ve been told , ‘He’s running a little behind’.
It never happened. You should advise people of the software link prior to the appointment datw