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Brain Aneurysm Treatment

We treat hundreds of brain aneurysms per year with expertise in neurovascular surgery and treatment few hospitals can match 

At the National Brain Aneurysm Center, our focus on complex neurovascular conditions gives us experience and expertise that few other hospitals can match. 

We treat hundreds of brain aneurysms each year, substantially more than the average neurosurgeon. We perform more surgeries on unruptured brain aneurysms than nearly any other hospital in the nation, and our patient outcomes continue to surpass national benchmarks.

In addition to brain aneurysms, we offer advanced surgical and minimally invasive treatments for other brain-related diseases and injuries, including strokes, vascular malformations (AVMs), skull base surgery and blocked blood vessels in the brain. Located at St. Joseph's Hospital in St. Paul, Minnesota, we take on the toughest cases and have mastered the most advanced surgical treatments available.

Specializing in neurovascular care means better outcomes for our patients - saving lives and preserving quality of life. Patients and referring physicians from around the country recognize the National Brain Aneurysm Center for leadership in neurovascular surgery. 

 

Join us for a special event during Brain Aneurysm Awareness Month

Please join us on Monday, September 13 for Brain Aneurysm Basics to Save Your Life.

You'll hear from Dr. James Goddard III, Interventional Neuroradiologist; Tess Sierzant, RN, MS, Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist; and members of St. Joseph's Brain Aneurysm Support Group.

 

Our partnership with Lakeview Hospital

The National Brain Aneurysm Center is pleased to partner with Lakeview Hospital in Stillwater to support patients in their community needing neurovascular critical care and services. Patients who are initially seen at Lakeview Hospital and are diagnosed with conditions such as stroke, brain aneurysm, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) or brain tumors, and who need sub-specialty care, may be transferred to St. Joseph's Hospital to be cared for by the team at The National Brain Aneurysm Center.