Contact & Appointment Information
- Hartford HealthCare Medical Group
- Department of Neurosurgery
- 85 Seymour Street, Suite 1003
- Hartford, CT 06106
- 860-696-2290
Department: Neurosurgery
About Mohamad Khaled, MD
Setting New Standards in Neurosurgery with Skill, New Methods, and Kindness
Brain medicine changes fast. Few doctors blend top surgery skills with true care for patients. Dr. Mohamad Khaled, MD, shows what neurosurgery should look like today. He works at Hartford HealthCare’s Ayer Neuroscience Institute. Named one of America’s Top 50 Doctors, he excels in skill, sharp thinking, and better lives for patients with tough nerve problems.
Dr. Khaled leads in deep-brain stimulation for epilepsy. He also does detailed spine surgeries with small cuts. His work joins science, new methods, and care. His path includes world training, school work, and a drive to expand neurosurgery. He keeps close ties with every patient.
A Doctor Formed by World Views and Top Schooling
Dr. Mohamad Khaled started in medicine at Ain Shams University in Cairo, Egypt. It ranks high in the Middle East for tough studies. There, he built a solid base in patient care and brain nerves. He grew hooked on how the nervous system works.
He came to the US for more training. He did an internship at the University of Virginia Health System. He saw intense medical and surgical cases. Next, he finished neurosurgery training at Wayne State University and Detroit Medical Center. The program had high surgery loads and varied patients. It built his skills in steady hands, care, and quick changes—key for neurosurgeons.
He then did a tough fellowship at the Cleveland Clinic. It leads in brain and nerve surgery. This put him ahead in hard surgery skills and fresh treatments.
Wide Skills in All Neurosurgery Areas
Dr. Mohamad Khaled treats many brain, spine, and nerve issues. He uses standard and small-cut methods.
Main Focus Areas:
- Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
- Epilepsy Surgery
- Brain Tumor Surgery
- Surgery for Long-Term and Hard Pain
- Small-Cut Spine Surgery
- Fixing Neck Spine Curves
- Neck, Chest, and Lower Back Spine Surgery
He helped do Hartford HealthCare’s first deep-brain stimulation for epilepsy. It set a big mark in nerve care there. This shows his lead in new treatments for patients with few choices.
Deep Brain Stimulation: Changing Lives with New Tools
Deep brain stimulation treats hard-to-treat brain nerve issues. It places wires in brain spots to calm wrong nerve signals.
For epilepsy that drugs can’t stop, it changes lives. Dr. Mohamad Khaled started this at Hartford HealthCare. It makes Ayer Neuroscience Institute strong in full epilepsy care.
He uses clear scans, nerve maps, and custom plans for safety and best results. He knows tech serves people who want ease, freedom, and respect.
Epilepsy Surgery: Giving Back Control and Freedom
When drugs fail against seizures, surgery helps a lot. Dr. Mohamad Khaled manages epilepsy with surgery. It gives hope to those limited by seizures for years.
His method stresses:
- Full checks
- Teamwork across fields
- Teaching patients and joint choices
He finds and fixes seizure spots in the brain. Many get better control. Some stay seizure-free long-term. This boosts their daily lives.
Spine Surgery with Small Cuts First
Spine problems hurt movement and self-care. Dr. Mohamad Khaled uses small-cut spine surgery. Patients get tiny cuts, less pain, quicker healing, and better results.
He covers:
- Neck spine surgery
- Chest spine surgery
- Lower back spine surgery
- Fixing neck spine curves
He mixes scans, guides, and fine skills for hard spine issues. He puts safety and lasting function first.
Brain Tumor Surgery: Skill in Tricky Spots
Brain surgery needs exact moves, plans, and focus. Dr. Mohamad Khaled shines in tumor removal. He works in tight nerve areas and saves brain functions.
Each case gets custom care with:
- Tumor spot and type
- Keeping thought and movement skills
- Follow-up care and rehab
Patients gain from his hands, clear talks, and kind support in hard times.
Team Care Focused on Patients
At Ayer Neuroscience Institute, Dr. Mohamad Khaled joins neurologists, surgeons, scan experts, pain doctors, rehab staff, and nurses.
This group gives:
- Full checks
- Joint plans
- Smooth care shifts
Dr. Mohamad Khaled says the best results come from new tools plus talk, trust, and patient aims.
A Doctor Who Talks His Patients’ Language
He speaks Arabic well. This brings the right care to many backgrounds. Clear talk builds trust and joint choices in big surgery moments.
Patients call him:
- Caring and focused
- Straight and open
- Steady and calming in tough picks
Leadership and Top Awards
Dr. Khaled pushes high standards outside surgery. He joins key groups like:
- American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
- Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS)
This shows his focus on learning, right practices, and growing neurosurgery nationwide.
His place among America’s Top 50 Doctors celebrates his skills along with his strong leadership, honesty, and support for patients.
Education and Training at a Glance
- Medical School: Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt
- Internship: University of Virginia Health System
- Residency: Wayne State University / Detroit Medical Center
- Fellowship: Cleveland Clinic
A Philosophy Built on Hope and Healing
To Dr. Khaled, neurosurgery is a true vocation, far beyond just procedures. Every surgery brings a chance to mend abilities, cut pain, and let patients regain their days.
His approach rests on these core ideas:
- Accuracy paired with fresh methods
- Moral duty
- Kind treatment
- Honor for patient choice
From tough brain operations to basic care plans, Dr. Khaled keeps each person well-informed, backed up, and valued.
A Record of Fresh Ideas, Kindness, and Trust
Amid quick shifts in medical tools, Dr. Mohamad Khaled, MD, stands out as a leader who blends a sharp mind with a warm heart. His advances in epilepsy care, spine work, and complex brain procedures shape brain medicine across Connecticut and farther out.
Named one of America’s Top 50 Doctors, Dr. Khaled keeps his focus sharp: better lives, fresh hope, and elite neurosurgery marked by warmth and modesty.
FAQs
Q1. Who is Dr. Mohamad Khaled, MD?
Dr. Mohamad Khaled serves as a top neurosurgeon at Hartford HealthCare’s Ayer Neuroscience Institute. He ranks among America’s Top 50 Doctors.
Q2. What is Dr. Khaled’s medical specialty?
He focuses on neurosurgery. He treats issues in the brain, spine, and nerves.
Q3. Where does Dr. Khaled practice?
Dr. Khaled works at Hartford HealthCare Medical Group, Neurosurgery Department, Hartford Hospital in Connecticut.
Q4. Where is Dr. Khaled’s office located?
Hartford HealthCare Medical Group
Department of Neurosurgery
85 Seymour Street, Suite 1003
Hartford, CT 06106
Q5. How can patients contact Dr. Khaled’s office?
Patients can call 860-696-2290 for a consultation.