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Interventional Neuroradiology


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Through its Interventional Neuroradiology Department, the Mercy Neurological Institute of Greater Sacramento offers patients an array of minimally invasive treatments to provide relief from debilitating pain and correct life-threatening conditions. Problems treated by the Interventional Neuroradiology Department include brain aneurysms, stroke and arteriovenous malformations (AVMs).
 
As alternatives to invasive surgery, these treatments are advantageous in that they often result in lower risk to the patient, shorter hospital stays and faster recovery periods.
 
Mercy's Interventional Neuroradiology team is led by Medical Director George Luh, MD. Dr. Luh is a nationally recognized expert in the field of interventional neuroradiology and has approximately 10 years of experience in interventional neuroradiology. He is also actively involved in ongoing clinical research.
 
In addition to an experienced and renowned staff, Mercy offers cutting edge technology to deliver the best possible care. Our state-of-the-art biplane technology enables Mercy to provide complete diagnostic and innovative interventional treatment of the brain and spine - without surgery.
 
For patients suffering from neurological disorders, Interventional Neuroradiology is an excellent alternative to surgery. Our staff will ensure you get the best treatment possible for your condition.
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Watch this short video to hear from Mercy-affiliated interventional neuroradiologist George Luh, MD, about some of the innovative, minimally invasive treatment options used to treat conditions such as spinal compression fractures and treatment of bleeding brain aneurysms.