Here are four notes:
1. Drs. Souweidane, Greenfield and Hoffman focus on traditional and minimally invasive procedures for a broad spectrum of neurologic conditions and disorders among children.
2. All three are also members of the faculty at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York.
3. Dr. Hoffman will be available for on-site appointments at New York Methodist to evaluate children with conditions that impact the brain and spinal cord.
4. The NYM pediatric neurosurgery team collaborates with the pediatric neurologists from NYM’s department of neurosciences.
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