Ali Mohammadi Moghadam

Ali Mohammadi Moghadam

Neurosurgeon

Iran»Tehran

Dr. Ali Mohammadi Moghadam is a distinguished neurosurgeon and spine specialist based in Tehran, Iran, with over 11 years of experience in performing complex brain and spinal surgeries. He graduated in neurosurgery from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences at the age of 29 and has since performed more than 3,000 successful surgeries. Area of Expertise […]


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Dr. Ali Mohammadi Moghadam is a distinguished neurosurgeon and spine specialist based in Tehran, Iran, with over 11 years of experience in performing complex brain and spinal surgeries. He graduated in neurosurgery from Isfahan University of Medical Sciences at the age of 29 and has since performed more than 3,000 successful surgeries.

Area of Expertise

Dr. Moghadam specializes in advanced surgical techniques, including endoscopic and microscopic spine surgeries, laser-assisted procedures, and spinal fusion surgeries. His expertise encompasses the treatment of various conditions such as lumbar and cervical disc herniations, spinal fractures, brain tumors (including cerebellar, pituitary, and meningioma tumors), cerebral aneurysms, and stroke management.

He practices at his clinic located in Saadat Abad, Tehran, and is recognized for employing the latest surgical methods to ensure optimal patient outcomes. Dr. Moghadam is also affiliated with the Pars Advanced and Minimally Invasive Medical Manners Research Center at Pars Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences.

Education

  • Doctorate in Medicine
  • Specialty in Neurosurgery

Certificates

  • Member of the Iran Medical Council: The License Number 149624

Languages

  • English
  • Persian

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  • Iraj Sabahi

    I am a board certified rheumatologist currently practicing in California, USA, and a graduate of the Tehran University

    My sister was seen by this doctor and was told that she needed extensive surgery, including sacroiliac joint stabilization and 2-disc replacement, while according to her recent MRI there is no need for second surgery after 3 months of first operation.

    I advised my sister to seek a second opinion. She was seen by four different neurosurgeons, all of them discouraged her from undergoing any revision /second surgery.

    I strongly recommend obtaining another opinion before undergoing surgery with this doctor.

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