Here are four notes:
1. Dr. Wilden focuses on deep brain stimulation, neck and back pain, spinal arthritis, spinal stenosis, herniated discs, brain tumors and epilepsy, among other conditions.
2. She earned her medical degree at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine in Rochester, Minn., and completed her neurosurgical residency at Indianapolis-based Indiana University.
3. She has also completed a functional fellowship at the neurosurgery department at University of California, San Francisco.
4. Tri-State Neurosurgery includes two advanced practitioners.
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