Overview of Dr. Buchholz
Dr. Avery Buchholz is a neurosurgeon in Orlando, FL and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Orlando Health Orlando Regional Medical Center, University of Virginia Medical Center, Lexington Medical Center, and MUSC Health University Medical Center. He received his medical degree from University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health and has been in practice 10 years. He is one of 44 doctors at University of Virginia Medical Center and one of 10 doctors at Lexington Medical Center who specialize in Neurosurgery. He has more than 50 publications and over 500 citings.
Office
89 W Copeland Dr
Fl 2
Orlando, FL 32806Fax+1 321-841-8185
Education & Training
- University of Virginia Medical CenterFellowship, Orthopaedic Surgery Of The Spine, 2018
- Medical University of South CarolinaResidency, Neurological Surgery, 2010 - 2017
- Medical University of South Carolina College of MedicineInternship, Transitional Year, 2010 - 2011
- University of Wisconsin School of Medicine & Public HealthClass of 2010
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 2018 - 2026
- MT State Medical License 2024 - 2026
- VA State Medical License 2017 - 2026
- NJ State Medical License 2023 - 2025
- NY State Medical License 2023 - 2025
- SC State Medical License 2016 - 2025
- CT State Medical License 2021 - 2024
- American Board of Neurological Surgery Neurological Surgery
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Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 3 citationsRandomized Trial of Augmented Pelvic Fixation in Patients Undergoing Thoracolumbar Fusion for Adult Spine Deformity: Initial Results from a Multicenter Randomized Trial.David Polly, Greg Mundis, Robert Eastlack, Jean-Christopher Leveque, Benjamin D Elder
World Neurosurgery. 2024-07-01 - 2 citationsWhat predicts the best 24-month outcomes following surgery for cervical spondylotic myelopathy? A QOD prospective registry study.Andrew K Chan, Christine Park, Christopher I Shaffrey, Oren N Gottfried, Khoi D Than
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine. 2024-04-01 - 2 citationsDoes the number of social factors affect long-term patient-reported outcomes and satisfaction in those with cervical myelopathy? A QOD study.Christine Park, Christopher I Shaffrey, Khoi D Than, Erica F Bisson, Brandon A Sherrod
Journal of Neurosurgery. Spine. 2024-04-01
Press Mentions
- Benefiting from Cervical Spondylotic Myelopathy Takes How Long?July 14th, 2022
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