Home
Treatment Philosophy
Our Physicians
Contact Us
What are peripheral nerves?
How are peripheral nerve
problems diagnosed?
Peripheral Nerve Problems
and Treatments
Peripheral Nerve
Injury Rehabilitation
Directions to Our Offices
Your First Appointment
Follow-Up Visits
Diagnostic Studies
Will I Need Surgery?
Preparing for Your Surgery
Research



Follow-Up Visits


Many patients will require one or more follow-up visits. For example, some patients may have a peripheral nerve problem that is reasonably expected to heal on its own without surgery. In these cases, serial neurological examinations document recovery of muscle strength and sensory function.

Other patients may require surgery, but need additional testing performed first. A follow-up visit after completion of the additional tests allows you to review the new results with your surgeon personally so that the best course of action can be undertaken. Many patients travel from far away for their initial consultation. In these cases, or for any other reason as the patient prefers, we would be happy to review the results of new tests over the phone.

Some patients do not wish to make a decision to have an operation at the first visit. We encourage patients to take some time after the initial consultation to review their options with loved ones or family physicians, and to make the decision to pursue surgery when they are comfortable. The decision whether to have surgery can be difficult sometimes, and it’s a decision that is best not rushed.


Columbia University | Columbia University Medical Center | Department of Neurosurgery