Dr. Alahmadi’s expertise is in general neurosurgery, brain and pituitary tumors, spine surgery and minimally invasive spine procedures. He is associated with the Doctors of Central Connecticut Neurosurgery.
He earned his medical degree from the College of Medicine, King Saud University in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where he also completed an internship. He completed a neurosurgery residency and a neuro-oncology surgery clinical fellowship at the University of Toronto. Dr. Alahmadi completed a spine surgery fellowship at Rush University in Chicago.
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