Princeton Neurological Surgery
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Neurosurgery demands precision—especially in Manhattan. Princeton Neurological Surgery operates from the 9th floor of a Midtown building, where the pace of the city meets the exacting standards of brain and spine care. This isn’t a practice that advertises flashy procedures; it’s a place where complex conditions—like aneurysms, tumors, or degenerative disc disease—are addressed with the kind of focus that only comes from specialization. The address, 20 E 46th St 9th Floor, New York, NY 10017, puts it steps from Grand Central, though the work inside is worlds away from the terminal’s hustle.
In a field where outcomes hinge on millimeter-level decisions, the practice’s role is straightforward: evaluate, operate, and manage recovery for disorders of the nervous system. That might mean treating a herniated disc that’s resisted physical therapy or navigating the delicate removal of a pituitary adenoma. There’s no spa-like lobby or Instagram-friendly decor here—just the quiet understanding that when someone walks through the door, they’re likely facing one of the tougher diagnoses life can deliver. Midtown’s grid of towers and taxis feels almost irrelevant at that point; the focus narrows to scans, symptoms, and surgical plans.
Questions about treatment options or postoperative protocols are part of the process, and the practice fields those conversations daily. Reaching them is as simple as calling (646) 828-5790—no automated menus, just a direct line to the team handling the logistics. For those mapping out the visit, directions pinpoint the entrance between 45th and 46th Streets, where the elevator banks lead up to the ninth floor. Whatever brings someone here, it’s rarely a routine errand—and that’s the point.