Here are five notes:
1. Dr. Moatz specializes in degenerative spine conditions.
2. He performs a range of procedures, from minimally-invasive surgery to multi-level reconstruction surgery.
3. Dr. Moatz wills see patients at the Baltimore at Quarry Lake, Lutherville and Owings Mills locations.
4. A member of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, Dr. Moatz is also a part of North American Spine Society.
5. Dr. Moatz received his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine and completed a residency at Union Memorial Hospital in Baltimore. He then did a fellowship at Emory University in Atlanta.
“I enjoyed working with patients who had a variety of musculoskeletal problems, such as degenerative joint disease, traumatic fractures or spinal stenosis…,” said Dr. Moatz.”I still feel a great sense of accomplishment and joy when I help restore a patient’s function and improve their quality of life.”
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