Contact & Appointment Information
- ColumbiaDoctors
- 710 West 168th Street
- 4th Floor
- New York, NY 10032
- Phone: (212) 305-7349
Department: Neurosurgery
About Dr. Gordon H. Baltuch, MD, PhD
Dr. Gordon Baltuch ranks among America’s top 50 doctors. He excels as a neurosurgeon, researcher, teacher, and leader in new brain treatments. His work in functional neurosurgery aids movement disorders. This makes him a world expert and a hope for tough cases.
A Leader in Functional Neurosurgery
Dr. Gordon Baltuch co-leads the Functional Neurosurgery Division at Columbia Neurosurgery. He works at ColumbiaDoctors in New York City. He guides key trials and studies to help patients with Parkinson’s, essential tremor, epilepsy, and others.
Functional neurosurgery fixes brain function, not just cuts out problems. It targets brain spots for movement, mood, and thought. Dr. Baltuch moved new methods from labs to real use.
Early Education and Global Training
Dr. Gordon Baltuch built his path on strong science. He got his MD and PhD from McGill University in Canada. This school sets high standards and leads in medical studies.
After that, he did his neurosurgery training at the Montreal Neurological Institute. This place leads in brain science. It gave him solid skills in care and research.
He trained more in Lausanne, Switzerland, and France. These spots sharpened his surgery and added new views to his work.
Transforming Neurosurgery at Penn
In 1996, Dr. Gordon Baltuch joined the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine. As a neurosurgery professor, he ran the Penn Center for Functional and Restorative Neurosurgery. He built one of the first big deep-brain stimulation programs in the U.S.
DBS was new then. Dr. Gordon Baltuch was among the first to use and improve it. His efforts made DBS common. It gives hope to those with movement issues.
Pioneering Deep Brain Stimulation
Dr. Gordon Baltuch led in using deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s and essential tremor.
This method puts electrodes in brain spots to calm bad signals. The small surgery cuts tremors, stiffness, and poor movement.
Dr. Gordon Baltuch has treated over 1,600 patients with DBS. This high number shows his skill. It boosts results and adds more uses for the tool.
He tests DBS for epilepsy, depression, and Alzheimer’s too. His efforts grow what neuromodulation can do.
Innovating with Focused Ultrasound
DBS is a big step. Dr. Gordon Baltuch also uses no-cut tools. Focused ultrasound treats essential tremor. It got approval in 2016.
It blasts sound waves to hit and kill bad brain tissue. No cuts needed. Patients go home the same day. It’s safe for those who can’t do open surgery.
Since 2017, Dr. Baltuch has done hundreds of these. He runs one of the biggest U.S. programs. This opens care to more people and lifts their lives.
Advancing Research and Neuroscience
Dr. Baltuch does much research on the brain. He studies gene therapy for Parkinson’s and stem cells for stroke repair.
He joins U.S.-funded projects like the White House Brain Initiative. This speeds tools to map and grasp brain work.
His studies improve care now and set up big future wins.
A Patient-Centered Approach
Awards fill Dr. Baltuch’s list, but his care focus stands out. He sees the person behind each illness.
His patients face hard, life-changing issues. He talks with care, plans treatments just for them, and aims high. All get top care.
He teams up with patients and families for smart choices. This boosts results and builds trust in care.
Shaping the Future of Neurosurgery
Dr. Baltuch stays ahead as medicine grows. He blends new tech with patient care.
He crafts fresh surgery methods and regenerative fixes. This helps his patients and trains new neurosurgeons.
Final Thoughts
Gordon H. Baltuch shows hard work, new paths, and kindness. He starts key fixes and grows brain science.
For those with brain issues, he offers more than doctor care. He brings hope, fixes, and real change.
FAQs
Q. Who is Dr. Gordon H. Baltuch?
Dr. Gordon H. Baltuch leads in functional neurosurgery. He treats movement disorders with tools like deep brain stimulation.
Q. How experienced is Dr. Baltuch?
Dr. Baltuch has treated over 1,600 patients with deep brain stimulation. He has done hundreds of focused ultrasound cases.