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Ramin Amirnovin, MD, FAANS

Neurosurgeon & Spinal Surgeon located in Pomona, CA & Riverside, CA

About Dr. Amirnovin

Ramin Amirnovin, MD, FAANS, (“Dr. A”) is an accomplished neurosurgeon and spinal surgeon at Inland Neurosurgery Institute (INI) in Pomona, California. Dr. Amirnovin has wanted to be a neurological surgeon since the age of thirteen. While volunteering at the Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California, he witnessed a life-saving craniotomy (brain surgery) on a trauma patient, and this inspired him immensely. He double-majored in chemistry and biochemistry and graduated with the highest distinction of summa cum laude from the University of California, San Diego, where he was part of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.

He continued his education in New York City, where he obtained his medical degree with the highest honors (Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and Lucien Rubinstein Award) from New York University Medical School. He completed his general surgery and neurological surgery training at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He also completed a two-year fellowship program for specialty training in functional/stereotactic neurosurgery at MGH.

Dr. Amirnovin has written several book chapters, numerous articles for peer-reviewed publications, and performed cutting-edge research on brain tumors, movement disorders, pain syndromes, and epilepsy.

Dr. Amirnovin practiced complex general neurosurgery at MGH before moving back to the West Coast to be near his family in 2007. As a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeon, he has extensive experience in the treatment of complex spine problems and tumors, brain tumors, cranial-spinal trauma, stroke, movement disorders, complex pain syndromes, Parkinson’s, and peripheral nerve diseases.

Dr. Amirnovin believes that the most important service he provides his patients is a “no-hype, no-gimmick, no-pressure approach to neurosurgery.” This is one of the major reasons he joined Inland Neurosurgery Institute, where the other physicians share a similar approach to neurosurgery. He is highly regarded by his patients and the local physicians for doing the least invasive surgery necessary to restore the patient’s health and functional status. He takes the time to explain the disease process to the patient and explains all of the risks and benefits of their various options for treating them. 

His patient-centered approach to neurological surgery has gained him numerous clinical recognitions based on patient reviews. He is rated as a Castle Connolly top doctor and routinely a '5-star' medicare participant.  

In his free time, Dr. Amirnovin enjoys spending time with his family, computer programming, skiing, and dabbling in digital photography.

 

EDUCATION

  • 1996: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry / Biochemistry (Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Highest Honors)
  • 2000: Medical Doctorate (MD) from New york University (NYU) Medical School (Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society)
  • 2000: General Surgery Internship – Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, MA
  • 2001-2006: Neurosurgery Residency at Harvard’s Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
  • 2005-2006: Fellowship training in Functional Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School Center for CNS Regeneration (includes Surgery for Parkinsons, Complex pain, Image-Guided Surgery,
  • Movement Disorders, and Seizure disorders)
  • GAMMA Knife trained and certified 2008.
  • Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, 2010


ASSOCIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
  • Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS)
  • California Association of Neurological Surgeons (CANS)
  • National Association of Spine Specialist (NASS)
  • American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ASSFN)


ARTICLES & JOURNALS

AmirNovin

Ramin Amirnovin, MD, FAANS, (“Dr. A”) is an accomplished neurosurgeon and spinal surgeon at Inland Neurosurgery Institute (INI) in Pomona, California. Dr. Amirnovin has wanted to be a neurological surgeon since the age of thirteen. While volunteering at the Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California, he witnessed a life-saving craniotomy (brain surgery) on a trauma patient, and this inspired him immensely. He double-majored in chemistry and biochemistry and graduated with the highest distinction of summa cum laude from the University of California, San Diego, where he was part of the Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society.

He continued his education in New York City, where he obtained his medical degree with the highest honors (Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Society and Lucien Rubinstein Award) from New York University Medical School. He completed his general surgery and neurological surgery training at the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH). He also completed a two-year fellowship program for specialty training in functional/stereotactic neurosurgery at MGH.

Dr. Amirnovin has written several book chapters, numerous articles for peer-reviewed publications, and performed cutting-edge research on brain tumors, movement disorders, pain syndromes, and epilepsy.

Dr. Amirnovin practiced complex general neurosurgery at MGH before moving back to the West Coast to be near his family in 2007. As a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeon, he has extensive experience in the treatment of complex spine problems and tumors, brain tumors, cranial-spinal trauma, stroke, movement disorders, complex pain syndromes, Parkinson’s, and peripheral nerve diseases.

Dr. Amirnovin believes that the most important service he provides his patients is a “no-hype, no-gimmick, no-pressure approach to neurosurgery.” This is one of the major reasons he joined Inland Neurosurgery Institute, where the other physicians share a similar approach to neurosurgery. He is highly regarded by his patients and the local physicians for doing the least invasive surgery necessary to restore the patient’s health and functional status. He takes the time to explain the disease process to the patient and explains all of the risks and benefits of their various options for treating them. 

His patient-centered approach to neurological surgery has gained him numerous clinical recognitions based on patient reviews. He is rated as a Castle Connolly top doctor and routinely a '5-star' medicare participant.  

In his free time, Dr. Amirnovin enjoys spending time with his family, computer programming, skiing, and dabbling in digital photography.

 

EDUCATION

  • 1996: Bachelor of Science in Chemistry / Biochemistry (Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa, Highest Honors)
  • 2000: Medical Doctorate (MD) from New york University (NYU) Medical School (Alpha Omega Alpha Honors Society)
  • 2000: General Surgery Internship – Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Boston, MA
  • 2001-2006: Neurosurgery Residency at Harvard’s Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH)
  • 2005-2006: Fellowship training in Functional Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School Center for CNS Regeneration (includes Surgery for Parkinsons, Complex pain, Image-Guided Surgery,
  • Movement Disorders, and Seizure disorders)
  • GAMMA Knife trained and certified 2008.
  • Board Certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgeons, 2010


ASSOCIATIONS & MEMBERSHIPS

  • American Association of Neurological Surgeons (AANS)
  • Congress of Neurological Surgeons (CNS)
  • California Association of Neurological Surgeons (CANS)
  • National Association of Spine Specialist (NASS)
  • American Society for Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery (ASSFN)


ARTICLES & JOURNALS


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