Georgia Neurosurgical Institute
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</noinclude> Georgia Neurosurgical Institute (GNI) is a surgical hospital in Macon, Georgia, United States. It was founded in 1954 by a group of local physicians: Robert Clark, Samuel Hightower, Morgan Cowan, Robert Sears, Hugh Smisson Jr, and Charles Rowley. GNI was continued by Joe Robinson, Kim Johnston, Hugh Smisson III, Arthur Grigorian and Richard Rowe. The Institute includes a physical therapy center and an imaging center, which provides access to magnetic resonance imaging scanners (MRI), CT scanners, and x-ray imaging. Treatment is provided for disorders that include neck and back pain, headaches, stroke, movement disorders, and brain and central nervous system tumors. The procedures performed include: intracranial, trauma, peripheral nerve surgery, pediatric neurosurgery, seizure and movement disorders, complex pain, trigeminal neuralgia and spinal surgery.
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