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Neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN

Compare 50 neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN. Check ratings, insurance, and availability.

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Neurosurgeons

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Accepting patients

78%

Most common: MD

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Eric John Decuir, PA

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Specialty: neurosurgeonState: MNCity: Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN
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About neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis benefits from a healthcare ecosystem built around competition between three major systems: Allina Health, Fairview/M Health, and HealthPartners. The University of Minnesota Medical Center adds academic depth, and the city's Scandinavian-rooted public health tradition means preventive care infrastructure is strong. Minnesota consistently ranks among the healthiest states, and Minneapolis reflects that.

Minneapolis has 50 neurosurgeons. The most common credential is MD (78%). 100% are currently accepting new patients.

The major hospital campuses form a loose triangle: the University of Minnesota Medical Center near Dinkytown, Abbott Northwestern in south Minneapolis near Uptown, and Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC) downtown. Metro Transit bus and light rail connect many of these campuses. In winter, patients should plan extra travel time and consider the skyway system downtown for walking between appointments near Hennepin Healthcare.

Providers practice throughout Minneapolis. Uptown is a vibrant neighborhood near the Chain of Lakes with community clinics and proximity to Abbott Northwestern Hospital. Northeast Minneapolis is a diverse arts district with growing healthcare options and Hennepin Healthcare facilities. North Loop is a trendy warehouse district downtown with walking access to Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC). Loring Park is adjacent to downtown and the Hennepin Healthcare campus, with specialist offices in nearby medical buildings.

Nearby hospitals include University of Minnesota Medical Center, Abbott Northwestern Hospital (Allina Health), and Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC). Local training programs run through University of Minnesota Medical School and Augsburg University. Minnesota is consistently ranked among the healthiest states in the US, with Minneapolis having exceptional healthcare access.

What to expect at your first neurosurgeon visit in Minneapolis, MN

The consultation includes a neurological exam and detailed review of your imaging (MRI, CT). The neurosurgeon will explain whether surgery is recommended, what the procedure involves, the expected outcome, and the risks. They may recommend trying conservative treatments first (physical therapy, injections, medication) before operating. For elective procedures, you will have time to ask questions and seek a second opinion if desired.

Tips for Minneapolis, MN patients

New patients should expect a thorough intake at most Minneapolis clinics. Many primary care practices here schedule 30-minute new patient appointments, which is longer than the national average. If you are transferring from out of state, bring lab work and imaging records since Minnesota systems do not always interoperate with out-of-state EHRs.

When to see a neurosurgeon

See a neurosurgeon for brain tumors, herniated discs causing nerve compression, spinal stenosis not improving with conservative treatment, spinal fractures or instability, brain aneurysms, trigeminal neuralgia, carpal tunnel syndrome (when surgery is needed), hydrocephalus, Chiari malformation, and traumatic injuries to the brain or spine. Your neurologist, PCP, or ER physician will typically make the referral.

Typical costs

Consultation copay: $30-75 · Discectomy: $15,000-50,000 · Spinal fusion: $25,000-100,000+ · Brain tumor removal: $50,000-150,000+

Frequently asked questions about neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN

Minneapolis, MN has 50 licensed neurosurgeons. 100% are currently accepting new patients, so finding an available provider should be straightforward.

Yes. 100% of neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN are currently accepting new patients. You can filter your search on FindClarity to show only providers who are taking new patients.

MNsure is the state ACA marketplace, with plans from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, HealthPartners, Medica, and UCare. Minnesota Medical Assistance (Medicaid) and MinnesotaCare provide coverage for lower-income residents. Employer plans often run through BCBS, HealthPartners, or Medica. The Twin Cities have one of the highest insured rates in the country.

A consultation copay is $50 to $100. Spinal fusion costs $20,000 to $80,000. Brain tumor surgery costs $30,000 to $100,000+. Carpal tunnel release costs $2,000 to $5,000. Actual costs in Minneapolis, MN depend on the provider and your insurance plan. Neurosurgery is among the most expensive surgical specialties. Multiple bills are standard: surgeon, assistant surgeon, anesthesia, facility, implants (spinal hardware), and neuromonitoring. Get pre-authorization and ask about in-network status for all providers involved in the case.

Minneapolis healthcare is split among Allina Health (Abbott Northwestern, Unity, and Mercy hospitals), Fairview/M Health (University of Minnesota Medical Center), and HealthPartners (Regions Hospital in St. Paul, Park Nicollet in St. Louis Park). Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC) is the county safety-net system. Your insurance network often determines which system you can access most affordably.

72% of neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN accept Medicare. Medicare covers medically necessary neurosurgery, including spinal procedures, brain tumor removal, and treatment for conditions like trigeminal neuralgia. Facility and anesthesia fees are separate. Standard cost-sharing applies. You can filter for Medicare-accepting providers on FindClarity.

Some neurosurgeons in Minneapolis, MN accept Medical Assistance / MinnesotaCare, the state's Medicaid program. Medicaid covers medically necessary neurosurgical procedures. Prior authorization is almost always required. Coverage includes surgeon, facility, and anesthesia costs. Contact the provider's office directly to confirm Medical Assistance / MinnesotaCare participation before scheduling.

Allina Health is the largest system in the Twin Cities, operating Abbott Northwestern (the highest-volume hospital in the metro). Fairview/M Health includes the University of Minnesota Medical Center and is more research-oriented. HealthPartners is a consumer-governed nonprofit that runs both insurance plans and hospitals. Hennepin Healthcare (HCMC) is the public safety-net system and a Level I trauma center.

Snow and ice can disrupt appointment schedules from November through March. Most clinics have cancellation policies for weather events. The skyway system downtown provides climate-controlled walking access near Hennepin Healthcare. If you rely on Metro Transit, check for service alerts during major storms.

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Insurance & Neurosurgeon coverage

Top accepted carriers in Minneapolis, MN include unitedhealthcare, qhp-73751, qhp-57845, medicare, and qhp-20173.

Neurosurgery is covered under medical insurance when medically indicated. Prior authorization is required for nearly all elective neurosurgical procedures. Verify that the neurosurgeon, the hospital, and the anesthesiologist are all in-network. Spine surgery and brain surgery are among the most expensive procedures in medicine. Request a detailed cost estimate and confirm your out-of-pocket maximum.

Minneapolis, MN
20Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Ann M Parr, MD, PhD, Frcsc

MD, PhD, FRCSC

Minneapolis, MN

19Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. David Patrick Darrow, MD

MD

Minneapolis, MN

19Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Mahmoud Gamal Nagib, MD

MD

Minneapolis, MN

19Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Robert Allen Mcgovern, MD

MD

Minneapolis, MN

19Clarity ScoreAccepting
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Dr. Ciro Antonio Vasquez, MD

MD

Minneapolis, MN

19Clarity ScoreAccepting