Bradley T. Hall, D.O.
Neurosurgeon, Michigan Head & Spine Institute
Assistant Professor of Neurosurgery, Oakland University
William Beaumont School of Medicine
Dr. Hall specializes in general neurological surgery (including stereotaxy) and complex spine surgery. Specifically, he treats and manages disorders of the brain, including brain tumors, neurotrauma, cerebrovascular anomalies, intracerebral hemorrhage, hydrocephalus and stereotaxy. He is well versed with spine pathology and completed a subspecialty fellowship in complex spine surgery, beyond many years of training in spine surgery. He has extensive experience with degenerative spine disease, spinal tumors, spine deformity, spine trauma, vascular malformations, and syringomyelia.
Specialties
For disorders of the brain he treats:
brain tumors
neurotrauma
cerebrovascular anomalies
intracerebral hemorrhage
hydrocephalus
stereotaxy
For degenerative spine diseases, he treats:
spinal tumors
spine deformity
spine trauma
vascular malformations
syringomyelia
Education
DO: Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine and Surgery, East Lansing, Michigan
Fellowship: Complex Spine Surgery-University of Miami, School of Medicine/Miami Project to Cure Paralysis, Miami, Florida
Residency: Neurological Surgery-Michigan State University, College of Osteopathic Medicine, Providence Hospital and Medical Centers, Southfield, Michigan Internship: Columbus Regional Medical Center, Columbus, Georgia
B.S.: Zoology/Business Administration, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah
Certifications
Medical Licensure in the State of Michigan and the State of Florida
Board-eligible
Membership
Congress of Neurological Surgeons
American College of Osteopathic Surgeons
North American Spine Surgeons
Neurocritical Care Society
American Osteopathic Association