Dr. Maryanov focuses on degenerative spinal disease, spinal cord injury, spinal and cranial trauma and tumors of the brain, spine and pituitary gland.
He comes to Sparks Neurosurgical Associates from a hospital in Jonesboro, Ark.
“I took a biologic neuroscience class and that’s when I became intrigued with the interactions of biochemical and brain function as it affects your behavior. That’s when I realized I needed to be a doctor,” said Dr. Maryanov.
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