Dr. Louis Noce is board-certified in neurosurgery with a specialty in spine surgery. Dr. Noce is known for providing healthcare leadership through clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. He advocates for his patients, ensuring they understand all of their treatment options.
Dr. Louis Noce is board-certified in neurosurgery with a specialty in spine surgery. Dr. Noce is known for providing healthcare leadership through clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. He advocates for his patients, ensuring they understand all of their treatment options.
Clinical Interests
Minimally invasive treatments for spinal disease, degenerative spinal disorders, spinal tumors, congenital spinal issues and brain tumors.
Training
Dr. Noce is board-certified in neurosurgery with a specialty in spine surgery.
Bio
A Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Dr. Noce has been a pioneer in minimally invasive spine surgery for nearly 20 years. In addition to specializing in complex spine and minimally invasive treatments for a broad range of spine issues – including spinal stenosis, disc disease, degenerative spinal disorders, spinal tumors, and congenital spinal issues – he is leading the industry by instructing other surgeons on these techniques. Dr. Noce also focuses on failed spine surgery syndrome, bringing relief to patients who have new or persistent pain after spinal surgery. Dr. Noce completed advanced fellowship training in spine surgery at Montefiore Medical Center.
Dr. Noce was the owner of the first multispecialty, integrated medical facility in upstate New York. Most recently, he was a key member of the neurosurgical practice at Summit Medical Group.
Dr. Noce is known for providing healthcare leadership through clinical excellence and compassionate patient care. He advocates for his patients, ensuring they understand all of their treatment options. He is passionate about providing optimal treatments in the least invasive way possible, giving his patients the give of rapid recovery.
Dr. Noce is a graduate of the prestigious Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York where attended medical school and completed his neurosurgery residency. There, he worked with leaders in the field of cranial and spine surgery, setting him on his path as an early adopter of minimally invasive techniques.
He is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons, North American Spine Society and American Medical Association.
I chose him to do my surgery because he was professional yet compassionate all at once. He was very familiar with the surgery I had and had extensive experience with my particular procedure. He explained what needed to be done very effectively. I would recommend.
Dr Noce is a pre-eminent doctor. Professional and caring. I have no hesitation in recommending him.
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Dr Noce was so receptive and kind and he really listened to my needs .
Caring and nice Dr cares about his patients and gives them the best care
He's a great doctor. He explained very well. Easy for me to understand and made feel comfortable.
Top notch doctor very pleased with outcome.
Caring, patient and supports patient's knowledge of his/her own body.
Dr. Noce was excellent, he reviewed my case and answered all my questions and put us at ease. He ordered test to ensure the I was receiving the proper treatment. And suggested that my next step was to see a Infectious Disease specialist. He also ordered Another.M.R. IAnd blood work up . Thank you Doctor Noce.
After a fall I had painful coughing and severe back pain. At Overlook Summits ER the Dr showed me where my back was broken at the L1 with a Compression fracture. It was bad enough that it was 4:30 am and I was in the ER, they couldn’t get a Neurologist to come in. I was given the name of another Dr in the same group and was told that I had to wait a week to be seen. They didn’t take my insurance but I was covered because of who was seen at the ER. Monday at 9am I was again suffering 8 - 10 scale pain having trouble walking or getting up from a seated position. I had to wait until Friday, 5 days later to be seen. This Dr Noce came into the exam room for our appointment and never came closer than 12 feet of us and asking about the back brace we had been specifically sent to Dr Noce’s for as the Pain was getting worse responded to asking about the Back Brace saying “We are not the Back Brace store” in an annoyed manner. Dr Noce’s 4m gave no treatment info. See me in 2 months . . .