Dr. Bradford Curt joins Mayfield Clinic & Spine Institute
CINCINNATI–Bradford Curt, MD, neurosurgeon, has joined the Mayfield Clinic & Spine Institute, providing his expertise to the northern Cincinnati area. He will serve the northern market for Mayfield with offices at University Pointe in West Chester and Atrium Medical Center in Middletown. He will perform surgery at the West Chester Medical Center, Atrium Medical Center and Mayfield Clinic Spine Surgery Center.
Dr. Curt received a bachelor of science degree in neuroscience from Brown University and graduated from Emory University School of Medicine with Honors in May 2003. He joined the Mayfield Clinic and UC Department of Neurosurgery in 2003 for a residency in neurosurgery. After completing his residency in 2009, he continued his training with a one-year spine fellowship under the direction of Charles Kuntz, IV, MD, Robert Bohinski, MD, PhD, and William Tobler, MD, to focus on minimally invasive spine surgery and adult spinal deformity correction.
Dr. Curt is a member of the American Medical Association, American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Congress of Neurological Surgeons and AO Spine North America. He is board eligible with the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. In addition to his clinical practice, he serves as Adjunct Instructor with the UC Department of Neurosurgery.
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The Mayfield Clinic is recognized as one of the nation's leading physician organizations for clinical care, education, and research of the spine and brain. Supported by 20 neurosurgeons, five neurointensivists, an interventional radiologist, and a pain specialist, the Clinic treats 25,000 patients from 35 states and 13 countries in a typical year. Mayfield's physicians have pioneered surgical procedures and instrumentation that have revolutionized the medical art of neurosurgery for brain tumors and neurovascular diseases and disorders.