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Aneurysm Treatment

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Getting a referral from your physician to the
National Brain Aneurysm Center

When you have a life-threatening and complex condition like an unruptured brain aneurysm, you want the greatest level of experience and expertise in treating it.

Sometimes the right treatment is available in your own area. In other cases, you may wish to seek out doctors and hospitals that have specialized expertise in neurovascular treatment, like the National Brain Aneurysm Center.

If your situation is not an emergency, you have time to research your options and decide what is best for you. Remember, you have the right to ask questions of your doctor and to get a second opinion before you proceed with treatment. No surgery is risk-free, so you want to make sure you thoroughly understand the treatment your doctor is recommending and his or her expertise in performing it.

Before you have surgery, you may want to discuss the following with your doctor or surgeon.


Getting a second opinion

A “second opinion” is when another doctor gives his or her judgment about your diagnosis and recommended treatment.

Your doctor or surgeon should not object if you want to get a second opinion. For some types of surgery, your health insurer may require one. You may need to check to see if your health plan will cover second opinions.

The National Brain Aneurysm Center is available for diagnosis and treatment of neurovascular conditions, including brain aneurysms, vascular malformations (AVMs) and tumors.



Brain Aneurysm Treatment

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