Here are four quick facts about Dr. Gamadia:
1. He earned his doctorate of osteopathic medicine at Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed a neurosurgical residency at Ohio University.
2. He has a special interest in spine abnormality and brain tumor treatment. He uses minimally invasive surgical techniques for traditional spine procedures and disc replacements.
3. Dr. Gamadia previously practiced at Neurosurgical Associates of North Texas in Fort Worth.
4. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Gamadia has given lectures on spinal disorders and treatment.
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