Dr. Bolinger is focuses on treating patients with degenerative and traumatic spinal conditions using minimally invasive and traditional open surgical techniques. He also performs neurosurgery for brain trauma, tumors, hydrocephalus and peripheral nerve conditions. He has completed a spine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh.
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