Dr. Douglas B. Moreland

Douglas B. Moreland

, MD FACS

Dr. Moreland joined UBNS in 2015. He received his BA in Biology at the University of Pennsylvania in 1980. He continued his training at the University at Buffalo and received his Medical Doctorate in 1984 and completed his Neurosurgery residency in 1990 at the University at Buffalo. He is Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons. He is a native to the Buffalo region.

Dr. Moreland has been practicing in Western New York for 29 years. He specializes in spinal surgery and minimally invasive spine procedures. These include spinal fusions, herniated & degenerative disk disease, spinal stenosis, instability syndromes, and tumors. He also evaluates and treats sacroiliac (S-I joint) dysfunction with state-of-the-art minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Moreland developed the Gamma Knife Program at Roswell Park over twenty years ago. He continues to treat patients with Gamma Knife Radiosurgery. He also treats peripheral nerve compressive problems including carpel tunnel.

Dr. Moreland is on staff at the Catholic Health System and Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. He sees patients at our Comprehensive Neuroscience Center in Williamsville, NY.

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Clinical Assistant Professor

Neurosurgery State University of New York at Buffalo

Comprehensive Neuroscience Center

40 George Karl Blvd.
Suite 100
Williamsville, NY 14221

Phone: 716.218.1000

Fax: 716.626.1908; 716.626.1491; 716-633-2679;

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Dr. Moreland discusses SI joint dysfunction and treatment with the iFuse Implant System

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SI joint dysfunction diagnosis and treatment - Dr. Moreland and patient Alicia share their story.

Education

Medical School
University at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

Residency
University at Buffalo, Jacobs School of Medicine & Biomedical Sciences

Board Certification
American Board of Neurological Surgery

Clinical Interests

Non complex spine disorders
Herniated Discs, Spinal Stenosis, Degenerative Disc Disease, Spondylolisthesis, Tumors
Minimally invasive, ambulatory spine surgery
Sacro-Iliac (S-I) Joint Dysfunction

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