New Jersey Brain & Spine ranks among the Top 3 neurosurgical practices in the US, recognized for its concentration of Castle Connolly Top Doctors and comprehensiveNew Jersey Brain & Spine ranks among the Top 3 neurosurgical practices in the US, recognized for its concentration of Castle Connolly Top Doctors and comprehensive

New Jersey Brain and Spine Ranked Among Top 3 Neurosurgical Practices Nationally

2026/02/10 16:00
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New Jersey Brain and Spine has been ranked among the top three physician practices in the nation for neurological surgery care, based on its concentration of Castle Connolly Top Doctors. This designation reflects the depth of subspecialized expertise across the practice and its long-standing commitment to delivering high-quality, patient-centered neurosurgical care. This marks the fourth consecutive year New Jersey Brain and Spine has ranked among the top ten nationally, with fifteen physicians individually recognized as Castle Connolly Top Doctors.

The practice provides comprehensive diagnostic and surgical interventions for complex conditions affecting the brain, spine, and central nervous system. ‘Being recognized as a Top 3 neurosurgical practice nationally speaks to the strength of our team and the way care has been delivered at New Jersey Brain and Spine for more than 30 years,’ said Reza Karimi, MD, FAANS, FACS. ‘Our model is built on subspecialization, collaboration, and putting the patient at the center of every decision.’

New Jersey Brain and Spine is built on a subspecialized, conservative-first model that prioritizes collaboration across disciplines to ensure patients receive the most appropriate care at every stage of treatment. The medical focus involves the evaluation and treatment of a wide range of neurological conditions, including complex spinal disorders, cerebrovascular diseases, brain tumors, and functional neurological disorders. The team also manages chronic pain, movement disorders, and pediatric neurosurgical cases, providing a continuum of care from initial diagnosis through long-term recovery.

The practice offers specialty care in advanced and minimally invasive spine surgery, neuro-oncology, endovascular and cerebrovascular care, and movement disorders and functional neurosurgery. It features an integrated care model supported by a team of neurosurgeons, neurologists, and physiatrists. This multidisciplinary structure allows for well-rounded management of all neurological conditions, ensuring patients have access to comprehensive services within a single clinical framework.

The physicians are active contributors to the advancement of the field through extensive research and academic leadership. Many specialists hold fellowship training in areas such as vascular, neuro-oncology, and functional neurosurgery. The team participates in clinical trials and holds academic appointments at Hackensack University Medical Center and Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, where they are responsible for teaching and mentoring medical students, residents, and fellows. Top Doctors are nominated by peer physicians and selected by the physician-led Castle Connolly research team, which publishes its list at castleconnolly.com. Doctors do not and cannot pay to be selected as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor.

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