Mark Vorherr, Mayfield’s chief executive officer, provided a few thoughts as Mayfield approaches its 85th anniversary. Cincinnatians know the name “Mayfield.”
Read moreArtificial intelligence improves care for stroke patients
A couple of times a day, the mobile phones of neurovascular specialists at Mayfield Brain & Spine start buzzing and blaring. A patient at a local hospital is having a stroke.
Read moreMayfield and partners developing regional stroke network
Building a network of endovascular stroke centers to treat patients throughout Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky is one of our latest innovations at Mayfield Brain & Spine. In partnership with some of
Read moreWhen to get a second opinion: a Q&A with Dr. Chris McPherson
You are hardly alone if a significant medical diagnosis has stopped you in your tracks and caused you to wonder whether you should get a second opinion. Christopher McPherson, MD, a neurosurgeon
Read moreYou’re never too young to have a stroke, and you’re never too old to take action to prevent one
By Andrew Ringer, MD The passing of actor Luke Perry from a massive stroke at age 52 reminds us that a stroke can happen to anyone at any age. It also reminds
Read moreA stroke survivor’s comeback advice: Be kind to yourself as you find your ‘new normal’
John Bolan, stroke survivor from 2010, helped get Cincinnati’s Comeback Trail 5k off to a rousing start on Saturday with heartfelt advice for fellow stroke survivors and their families and friends.
Read moreMayfield neurosurgeons already meeting new guidelines for emergency stroke care
New guidelines for emergency stroke treatment issued yesterday are already benefiting patients at the TriHealth Neuroscience Institute, where Andy Ringer, MD, a neurosurgeon with Mayfield Brain & Spine, is Chief of Neurosciences.
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