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Seth Neubardt, MD., F.A.C.S.
Orthopedic Spine Surgeon

Seth Neubardt, MD., F.A.C.S.Dr. Neubardt received his medical degree from the University of Texas Medical School at Houston and then completed his internship in General Surgery at the Baylor College of Medicine. He then completed a residency in Orthopedic Surgery at the Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine in NY, followed by a combined Orthopedic-Neurosurgical Spine Fellowship in Spine Surgery at NYU Medical Center.

Dr. Neubardt is board certified by the American Board of Orthopedic Surgeons and a Fellow of the America College of Surgeons. He has been in practice since 1991, specializing in Orthopedic Spine Surgery.

Dr. Neubardt is involved with research and is the sole inventor on several medical patents, including one patent for a new spinal procedure to safely insert spinal screws that is now in use in over 250 hospitals in America and in over 15 countries world wide.

He is a leader in developing technology to make minimally invasive spinal surgery possible. Below are some of the inventions he has created, with diagrams from the US patent office displayed.

When considering surgery for your back, it’s important to have a surgeon who is familiar with new technology so that you can be sure your surgery is done using the most minimally invasive and safe techniques. It's even better to have a surgeon, such as Dr. Neubardt, who is a leader in design and development of that technology.

Seth Neubardt, MD. Magazine Seth Neubardt, MD. Magazine
Dr. Neubardt is honored to be included in WAG's Most Distinguished Doctors annual issue, 2007. Read an article about Dr. Neubardt - an Orthopedic Spine Surgeon. Published in Westchester Business Journal in 2004

Electrically Insulated Surgical Probing Tool, 2006 Electrically Insulated Surgical Probing Tool, 2006
Apparatus and Method for Locating Defects in Bone Tissue, 2006 Apparatus and Method for Locating Defects in Bone Tissue, 2006
Device and Method for Operating a Tool Relative to Bone Tissue and Detecting Neural Elements, 2006 Device and Method for Operating a Tool Relative to Bone Tissue and Detecting Neural Elements, 2006
Procedure and System for Spinal Pedicle Screw Insertion, 1995 Procedure and System for Spinal Pedicle Screw Insertion, 1995
Surgical Towel and Procedure for Avoiding Hypothermia, 1990 Surgical Towel and Procedure for Avoiding Hypothermia, 1990
Surgical Bone Wax Applicator, 2006 Surgical Bone Wax Applicator, 2006
Procedure for Spinal Pedicle Screw Insertion, 1993 Procedure for Spinal Pedicle Screw Insertion, 1993

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American Medical Association Member, American Medical Association
Board Certified
Fellow, American Association of Orthopaedic Surgeons
American College of Surgeons Professional Association Fellow, American College of Surgeons Professional Association
North American Spine Society Member, North American Spine Society
Association for Ethics in Spine Surgery Member, Association for Ethics in Spine Surgery
World Spine Society Member, World Spine Society
The Medical Society of the State of New York Member, Medical Society of the State of New York
American Back Society Member, American Back Society
New York State Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Inc. Member, NYS Society of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Inc.
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