Radiculopathy near Monroe, NC
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Biography: Dr. Mark Redding, MD is a General Surgery Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. He is 62 years old and has been practicing for 59 years. Dr. Mark Redding, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Daniel Huttman, MD is an Orthopedic Surgery Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. He is 42 years old and has been practicing for 16 years. Dr. Daniel Huttman, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Jeremy Thompson, MD is a Spine Surgeon who practices in Charlotte, NC. He is 40 years old. Dr. Jeremy Thompson, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Briggs Ahearn, MD is a Sports Medicine Specialist who practices in Pineville, NC. He is 39 years old. Dr. Briggs Ahearn, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Matthews Medical Center.

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Biography: Dr. Charles Munyon, MD is a Neurosurgery Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. He is 48 years old and has been practicing for 18 years. Dr. Charles Munyon, MD is affiliated with Novant Charlotte NC.


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Care Philosophy: Treat every patient as if they were your own mother, father, or grandparent.

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Biography: Dr. Ronald Singer, MD is an Orthopedic Surgery Specialist who practices in Charlotte, NC. He is 62 years old and has been practicing for 35 years. Dr. Ronald Singer, MD is affiliated with Novant Health Ballantyne Outpatient Surgery.

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Biography: As an orthopedic surgeon, I focus exclusively on replacing hips and knees in adults who have exhausted other options for reducing pain and restoring mobility. I have performed hundreds of hip and knee replacements since completing a fellowship in adult reconstructive surgery in 2003. \n Thanks to advances in technology and surgical techniques, these types of surgeries involve much less blood loss, pain and recovery time compared to 20 years ago. Nevertheless, I work with a care team to carefully screen my patients before recommending hip or knee replacement surgery. For example, if you are a smoker, are obese, have a history of chronic narcotics use or other risk factors, we may develop a plan to improve your health before surgery to minimize the potential for complications. \n While a hip or knee replacement may not get you back to running marathons, it can reduce or eliminate pain that makes golfing, hiking, gardening and other favorite activities and daily tasks an ordeal. My goal is to restore your quality of life by restoring your mobility. \n My father was a physician. Seeing the joy that helping people brought him inspired me to go into medicine. I was drawn to orthopedics because I enjoy problem solving, the physical nature of the work and the rapid pace of innovation. \n Outside of medicine, I enjoy spending time with my wife, Natalie, and my sons, Jack and Alex. We love traveling and exercising together. In my personal time, I enjoy gaming and have a passion for snow skiing.

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Biography: My subspecialty is foot and ankle reconstruction. I use both open and minimally invasive surgical techniques such as arthroscopy to help athletes and other active people recover from orthopedic injuries and conditions. These conditions include bunions, hammertoes, arthritis of the foot and ankle, ankle sprains, Achilles tendinitis and ruptures, ankle replacement, and the correction of complex lower extremity deformity, among others. \n I was drawn to medicine at age 18, when I became an emergency medical technician. I chose a career in orthopedic surgery after my rotation as a third-year medical student at Georgetown University. I realized at that point how enjoyable it is to work with motivated and active patients of all ages who have a goal of returning to or maintaining an active lifestyle. \n I take a patient-centered and goal-oriented approach to treating orthopedic conditions. The process begins with a thorough assessment of not only the medical problem, but also the individual's goals and ambitions. Factoring these elements into patient care allows me to develop an individualized approach that helps to relieve pain and let patients pursue their specific athletic goals and hobbies. \n Since residency, this approach has also guided my research, which has examined a range of topics, including the safe return to driving after lower extremity orthopedic surgery and minimally invasive surgery of the foot and ankle, among other topics. \n I live in Charlotte with my wife and two young daughters. As a family, we enjoy spending time in the outdoors, golfing, grilling and exercising.


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Biography: My father was a neurologist in the U.S. military, and I always enjoyed hearing about his work. For me, practicing medicine is like detective work. The answers aren't always obvious. I have a passion for helping patients understand their illnesses. \n I'm committed to patient satisfaction and practice empathetic patient care. Being able to provide patients evidence-based diagnoses and offer them the most effective, innovative treatments is the most important part of this job. \n I serve as the Novant Health outpatient neurology medical director for the greater Charlotte market. I have a strong interest in integrative neurology, which encompasses a mix of standard practice neurology and holistic medicine. My areas of interest include electromyography (EMG); Botox injections; amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS); muscle disorders, myasthenia gravis; neuromuscular medicine and neuropathy. \n I enjoy traveling with my wife and children. I like outdoor activities, gardening, hiking, skiing, and playing tennis and pickleball. I have several unusual hobbies including collecting antiques, classic cars, jukeboxes and pinball machines.
