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Dr. Nikolai Rainov
Peripheral neuropathy · Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
Klinik Am Rosenberg
Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Switzerland
About
Neurosurgery is a subspecialty of medicine concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of nervous system disorders. The nervous system comprises the brain, the spine, and the nerves that connect to it. A neurosurgeon is a doctor who treats people who have neurological conditions that affect the brain, spinal cord, nerves, and structures that surround and support them. Dr. Nikolai Rainov is a highly experienced Neurosurgeon practicing in Switzerland. Dr. Nikolai Rainov graduated from the Martin Luther-University Halle, followed by his specialized training in Neurosurgery from the Clinic for Neurosurgery at the Martin Luther University Halle in 2000. He is a regular committee member of various societies like Medical Association of the Canton of Zurich, Professional Association of German Neurosurgeons, American Association of Cancer Research, German Society for Neurosurgery, German Society for the Study of Pain, Society of British Neurological Surgeons, and Association of Swiss Doctors. In addition to this, he has authored 141 original articles, 19 book articles, 254 abstracts in his field of specialization. His extensive career of more than 31 years is based on treating countless patients with astonishing results. His core competencies are Peripheral neuropathy, Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery, Epilepsy Surgery, Lumbar Puncture, and many others. To further hone his skills and grow his experience, Dr. Nikolai Rainov joined renowned and established institutes like Klinikum Augsburg, M. Luther University, Halle, Clinic for Neurosurgery, and the University of Liverpool. Presently, Dr. Nikolai Rainov is serving in the Kilink Am Rosenberg, Switzerland, as a consultant Neurosurgeon. He has a good command of speaking German, English, Russian, Bulgarian languages.