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Dr. Silver’s patients benefit greatly from his
approach and dedication to his craft.
Take, for instance, another one of Dr. Silver’s cases where
his efforts produced astounding results. This patient was
a 70-year-old wheelchair-bound man with a large spinal
tumor that was causing him to become a paraplegic
due to severe spinal cord pressure. Dr. Silver performed
a complete resection of the tumor. The patient had a
remarkable recovery and is now walking normally.
These are but a few of Dr. Silver’s
numerous success stories.
“The key to any business success is to employ
the right people. If you’re surrounded by talented
people, it makes for a successful combination,” says
Dr. Silver. He has four dedicated employees, plus
many talented nursing teams at the ready at the
surrounding hospitals where he performs surgery.
“I have access to facilities that provide me with the
very latest technologies and with the ability to monitor
the activity of the spinal cord,” says Dr. Silver, who
approaches medicine with the “Do no harm” mantra.
“Help patients as much as possible with an honest
approach that considers non-surgical options first. That
way, a trusting relationship develops with the patient
and if no improvement is seen, only then do we do
surgery and we do the right one with great results.”
FRISCO
Dr. Silver has happily settled in the McKinney area with
his wife, Vivian, and son, Matthew. Among the things
he appreciates about the area is that it’s a safe place
to raise his son with a Christian upbringing. The family
enjoys traveling and going hunting for deer, turkey, and
upland bird hunting in Oklahoma and south Texas.
Learn about Dr. Silver’s state-of-the-art office
by visiting www.silverneurosurgery.com.
McKINNEY
5550 Warren Pkwy, Ste. 100
Frisco, TX 75034
5325 W. University
McKinney, TX 75071
SHERMAN
600 E. Taylor Street, Ste. 304
Sherman, TX 75070
214-386-PAIN (7246) | 903-957-PAIN (7246)
Fax: 903-957-0049
silverneurosurgery.com
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