Aryan Ali, MD
Pediatric Neurological Surgeon
20 Prospect Ave Suite 907 Hackensack NJ, 07601About
Dr. Aryan Ali is a Neurosurgeon with advanced expertise and fellowship training in both Pediatric Neurosurgery and Endovascular Neurosurgery, having completed his advanced fellowship training at New York University after several years of Neurosurgical practice in the Middle East.Dr. Ali provides world-class pediatric neurosurgical care in conjunction with a team of dedicated pediatric anesthesiologists, nurses, and intensivists. A pillar of his practice philosophy is to provide clear and close communication with each child’s parents and to fully involve them in each step of their child’s care.
Dr Ali treats the full spectrum of brain and spine vascular disorders in both children and adults including carotid artery disease, cerebral aneurysms, and arteriovenous malformations. In addition, he has special expertise in pediatric Hydrocephalus, Chiari malformations, myelomeningocele, brain tumors, craniosynostosis, traumatic brain injury.
He has published a multitude of articles in the peer-reviewed neurosurgical literature and serves as a reviewer for the World Neurosurgery journal.
Education and Training
College of Medicine / Baghdad MBChB 2006
Board Certification
Board certified in Neurosurgery by the Iraqi Board for Medical Specialization.
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Clinical assistant professor Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine 2024 - Present
- Attending Neurosurgeon Hackensack University Medical Center 2022 - Present
- Attending Neurosurgeon Shaheed Aso Neurosurgical Hospital and Roonaki Private practice 2015 - 2018
Professional Memberships
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons
Fellowships
- NYU Langone Health/NYU Brooklyn/Bellevue Hospital Neuro-interventional Radiology 2022
- NYU Langone Health/NYU Brooklyn/Bellevue Hospital Pediatric Neurosurgery 2020
- NYU World Federation of neurosurgical societies 2015
Fellowships
- NIR / Endovascular neurosurgery at NYU 2020-2022Pediatric Neurosurgery at NYU 2019-2020
Areas of research
- Cerebral aneurysmsStrokeCerebral arteriovenous fistulaSpinal arteriovenous fistula
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