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175 North Medical Drive East

Salt Lake City, Utah 84132 

Tel: 801-585-6065

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Madeline E. Greil, MD

Madeline Greil, MD, is an Assistant Professor of Neurological Surgery at the University of Utah. She completed her medical degree at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She then went on to Neurological Surgery residency at the University of Washington followed by a complex spine fellowship at the University of Utah. She specializes the treatment of spinal disorders including spine trauma and spinal cord injury, spinal tumors, and degenerative diseases such as spinal instability, disc herniations, and myelopathy.

Dr. Greil emphasized individualized patient care and the importance of finding the proper treatment for each patient's unique symptoms and condition, whether that is surgery or non-operative management. She uses both open and minimally invasive approaches as appropriate for each patient. She also performs cranial neurosurgery with a focus on trauma and tumors.

  • Neurosurgery

  • Spine Surgery

  • Degenerative Spine Surgery

  • Disc Herniation

  • Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery

  • Scoliosis

  • Spinal Cord Tumors

  • ​Spinal Deformity Surgery

  • Spine Trauma

  • Subdural Hematoma

To request an appointment, call 801-585-6065

Why choose University of Utah Neurosurgery Spine Group?

We are the destination for complex spine patients in the Mountain West. Our spine surgeons perform a high volume of procedures each year, and are both experienced and successful. We also publish our research findings for other physicians and surgeons to learn.

 

With the University of Utah Health Neurosurgery Spine Group, you will receive care from an experienced team of experts who are national leaders in spine surgery and who train residents, fellows, and other physicians​.

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175 North Medical Drive East

Salt Lake City, Utah 84132

Tel: 801-585-6065

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