![Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D.STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS, Neurosurgeon](/doctor_images/b/b0/82735944.jpg?v=b56d)
![Verified Doctor](/fatd/images/verified.png)
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D.STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS
Neurosurgeon
1203 LANGHORNE NEWTOWN RD SUITE 138 LANGHORNE NJ, 19047About
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D. STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS, is a neurosurgeon who diagnoses and treats patients at Princeton Brain, Spine & Sports Medicine in Princeton, NJ, which he joined in 2005. The practice was founded in 2005 by Dr. Mark R. McLaughlin. He sees patients at his private practice and maintains an affiliation with Hunterdon Healthcare, Mercy County Surgery Center and CentraState Health System. As a neurological surgeon, he specializes in the diagnosis and surgical treatment of disorders of the central and peripheral nervous system including congenital anomalies, trauma, tumors, vascular disorders, infections of the brain or spine, stroke, or degenerative diseases of the spine. Dr. Qureshi has an impressive professional journey that spans twenty years. Areas of clinical interest include skull base surgery and complex spine instrumentation. Prior to his current endeavors, Dr. Qureshi practiced neurosurgery in Arkansas for seven years. Dr. Qureshi is a Fellow of the American Association of Neurological Surgeons, Fellow of the American College of Surgeons, and Fellow of the International College of Surgeons. He has also authored and published seven book chapters and over 40 papers, abstracts, and oral presentations at conferences in US, Europe and Far East. Dr. Qureshi has also authored neuroscience/neurosurgery and neuroanatomy teaching material published on CD-ROM and palm pilots.
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D.STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS's Videos
![](https://jw-video-migrate.s3.amazonaws.com/fatd-video-posters/8144964.jpg)
Education and Training
Dow Medical College University of Karachi 1990
Board Certification
American Board of Neurological Surgery
Provider Details
Awards
- Prof. Iftikhar A. Raja Humanity in Medicine Award 2008 Year Arkansas Department of Neurosurgery
Professional Memberships
- American College of Surgeons
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- International College of Surgeons
Fellowships
- Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital Gene Therapy for Brain Tumors 1999
- University of Arkansas Department of Neurosurgery Neurosurgery 2008
Fellowships
- University of Arkansas Department of Neurosurgery - 2008 - Neurosurgery
Professional Society Memberships
- International College of Surgeons, American College of Surgeons, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D.STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS's Practice location
Princeton Brain, Spine & Sports Medicine
1203 LANGHORNE NEWTOWN RD SUITE 138 -LANGHORNE, NJ 19047Get Direction
Princeton Brain, Spine & Sports Medicine
31 Alexander Road Suite 200 -Princeton, NJ 08540Get Direction
Nazer H. Qureshi, MD, D.STAT, MSc, FAANS, FICS, FACS's reviews
Write ReviewRecommended Articles
- Reasons Why You Need a Laminectomy
What is laminectomy?If you have back pain that is severe enough to interfere with your day-to-day activities and other medications fail to work, you might eventually need surgery to get it fixed. Laminectomy is the surgical procedure that will be performed on your back in this case. It involves the...
- What Is a Prefrontal Lobotomy?
Lobotomy is a neurosurgical procedure invented in 1935 by a Portuguese neurologist named Moniz. Moniz won the Nobel Prize in 1949 for his achievement. It was believed that lobotomy was successful in the treatment of various psychological diseases like depression, bipolar disorders, mania,...
- What Is Oromandibular Dystonia?
Oromandibular DystoniaOromandibular dystonia is a type of focal dystonia. This condition is also called cranial dystonia, in which the face, jaw, or tongue forcefully contracts and becomes difficult to open and close the mouth. Thus, a person's speech and ability to chew are affected. Cranial...
- What to Expect in Laminectomy and Spinal Fusion
Decompressive laminectomy is done to release pressure exerted on the roots of the nerves found on the lower back. The condition is mostly brought by old age. There are, however, other reasons your surgeon may suggest surgery. These include herniated discs, traumas, and tumors. In case you are going...
- What Is a Transorbital Lobotomy?
Transorbital LobotomyTransorbital lobotomy was once considered as a form of neurosurgery that was labeled as "insane". A pioneer in this field was a Portuguese doctor named António Egas Moniz. He introduced frontal lobotomy in 1935 for certain cases of psychosis and won a Nobel Prize because of...
- What Are the Risks of Laminectomy?
Your doctor will first attempt to give you other alternative treatments before recommending surgery. If your back pain still persists after treatment, your doctor may suggest for surgery as one of the solutions. Laminectomy is the most probable surgical procedure that you will have to undergo.Facts...
Nearest Hospitals
ST MARY MEDICAL CENTERl
LANGHORNE-NEWTOWN RD LANGHORNE PA 19047BARIX CLINICS OF PENNSYLVANIAl
280 MIDDLETOWN ROAD LANGHORNE PA 19047Rothman Orthopaedic Specialty Hospital, LLCl
3300 TILLMAN DRIVE BENSALEM PA 19020ROBERT WOOD JOHNSON UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL HAMILTONl
ONE HAMILTON HEALTH PLACE HAMILTON NJ 8690