Welcome To UBNS

We thank you for considering UBNS to meet your healthcare or educational needs. As a regional referral center for neurosurgical disorders, we have a large and varied patient base. We look forward to having you as a patient and we thank you for giving us the opportunity to participate in your care.

Each of our physicians is grouped into one of several specialized teams according to his or her area of expertise. Each team thus consists of at least one and up to three attending neurosurgeons; a cadre of nurses and nurse practitioners who are experts in the evaluation and management of brain and spine disease.

We Treat Everyone

The physicians of University at Buffalo Neurosurgery are passionately committed to patient care, education, and clinical research. It is our mission, as a multifaceted neurosurgical practice, to continually deliver excellence and exceed standards in all areas of neurosurgery.

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WNY Locations

  • Dunkirk

  • John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital

  • Erie County Medical Center

  • Buffalo General Medical Center

  • Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center

  • Gates Vascular Institute

  • Summit Park Office Complex

  • Oishei Children’s Outpatient Center

  • Brook Bridge Medical Complex

  • Conventus Building

  • Comprehensive Neuroscience Center

Surgical Locations: 

Buffalo General Medical Center, Gates Vascular Institute, John R. Oishei Children’s Hospital, Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Sisters of Charity Hospital, Niagara Falls Memorial Medical Center, Mercy Hospital of Buffalo, Kenmore Mercy Hospital

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Publications | August 14, 2020

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The Professional and Personal Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on US Neurointerventional Practices: A Nationwide Survey

In the News | January 23, 2017

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Dr. Davies awarded the UB CTSA KL2 grant

The KL2 Research Career Development Program supports state-of-the-art clinical and translational research and provides young investigators with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform high-impact research and succeed in today’s highly competitive research environment.  

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