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Blake Taylor, MD
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Blake Taylor, MD
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Dr. Blake Taylor is a neurosurgeon who cares for patients with disorders or injuries of the spine and brain using minimally invasive and complex techniques. He specializes in treating patients with spinal disorders related to degenerative diseases, traumatic injuries or cancer; brain injuries or tumors; and bleeding in the brain; as well as patients in the hospital for neurointensive care. He has expertise in using computer-assisted navigation to treat certain spinal conditions, such as cervical myelopathy, cervical and lumbar disc herniations, degenerative disc disease, kyphosis, spinal stenosis and spondylolisthesis.
In research, Taylor studies national trends on outcomes, including hospital readmissions, related to neurosurgical conditions, such as spinal disorders, intracerebral hemorrhage, brain or spine cancers, and postsurgical infections, with attention to the impacts of socioeconomic factors. His accomplishments include helping publish some of the earliest data on cerebrovascular complications of COVID-19 and helping develop a smartphone app to track patient recovery after surgery.
Taylor earned his medical degree from the Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons, where he received a dean's fellowship in cerebrovascular research. He completed a residency in neurosurgery at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and a fellowship in neurocritical care at Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital.
Taylor is a member of the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS); was elected to and served on the AANS Young Neurosurgeons Committee; and has contributed to neurosurgical textbooks. His approach to care is guided by the Hippocrates quote ""Where the art of medicine is loved, there is also love for humanity.""
Education & training
Fellowship
- Neurocritical Care, UMDNJ Robert Wood Johnson Medical Center
Residency
- Neurological Surgery, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Degree
- MD, Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons
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- January 28, 20265 out of 5 Stars
Our visit ended up with a clear assessment and a specific plan that was put into place to start immediately. Could not have been better.
- January 14, 20264.8 out of 5 Stars
Can't wait for the end of the treatment or process the Doctor will perform and the outcome
- August 13, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Dr Taylor is FAB
- July 9, 20253.9 out of 5 Stars
Dr Taylor said something about a narrowing of something about my lumbar x-ray, but did not say where this was and how serious it is. Nor how to fix it later. He said will work on it after treating my bone density. Also l needed to get better options than Biphosphonates to treat my bond thinning, which he recommended and said it could cause jawbone problems which I'd like to avoid . Did not give me any better options by name, specifically. But he was patient and informative about other things.
- May 7, 20254.6 out of 5 Stars
Doctor Taylor explained that my injury in its current state would require surgery, however invasive it may be. I still didn't feel at ease.
- March 19, 20255 out of 5 Stars
Extremely professional and caring position. I am very happy to have been in his care.
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