Erlanger Hires Neurosurgeon Joseph H. Miller, MD

  • Thursday, August 4, 2016
Erlanger Health System welcomes Dr. Joseph H. Miller, neurosurgeon, to its growing network of physicians. Dr. Miller has joined the practice of UT Erlanger Neurosurgery and Spine. 

“We are delighted that Dr. Miller is joining the Erlanger team,” said Kevin M. Spiegel, FACHE, president and CEO of the Erlanger Health System. “With his specialized skills and training, he has the expertise and knowledge to provide our patients with world-class care.”

Dr. Miller, a fellowship-trained neurological and spine surgeon, received his medical degree from the University of Alabama School of Medicine.
He trained in neurological surgery at the University of Alabama at Birmingham where he also performed his spine surgery fellowship. He specializes in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery. 

Dr. Miller cares for patients with aneurysms, brain tumors, traumatic brain injuries, Chiari malformations, trigeminal neuralgia, peripheral nerve disorders, hydrocephalus, and other conditions affecting the brain and spine. To make an appointment with Dr. Miller, call 423-265-2233.
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