Comprehensively
versed in all aspects of neurosurgical and spinal medicine, Sagun Tuli, M.D.
accepted her current post at the Center for Advanced Brain and Spine Surgery in
2011. Located in Natick, Massachusetts, this highly regarded treatment facility
partners with Boston’s MetroWest Medical Center to provide inpatient and
outpatient care of the utmost caliber to individuals suffering from a wide
variety of acute and chronic conditions. Prior to joining the staff at the
Center for Advanced Brain and Spine Surgery, Dr. Tuli acted as an Associate
Surgeon at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, a role she maintained for
nearly a decade. Between 2002 and 2011, Sagun Tuli also served as an Assistant
Professor of Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School and functioned as an
Attending Physician of Neurosurgery at two other Boston-area healthcare
institutions, the Dana Farber Cancer Institute and Faulkner Hospital.
The
procedures Sagun Tuli performs on MetroWest Medical Center patients require
finely tuned surgical skills and extensive knowledge of the most recent
technological advancements in operative medicine. Diagnosing and treating
injuries and diseases of the brain, spinal column, and peripheral nerves, Dr.
Tuli and her colleagues take great pride in their ability to design actionable
therapeutic plans that take a person’s overall physical and emotional wellbeing
into serious consideration. With nearly 20 years of professional experience,
Sagun Tuli possesses an admirable track record of success in the operating room
and always strives to engage with her patients on a personal level to ensure an
optimal outcome post-surgery.
Offering
a full suite of innovative surgical services to compliment the top quality care
extended by Sagun Tuli and her associates, MetroWest Medical Center stands
apart for its forward-thinking autotransfusion, perioperative music therapy,
day surgery, and pain management programs. Further information about Sagun Tuli the healthcare
group is available online at saguntuli.gather.com.
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