Penn State Hershey Neurosurgery
Pediatric Neurosurgery

Penn State Children's Hospital offers a comprehensive Pediatric Neurological Surgery Program with pediatric doctors whose specialty training has prepared them to treat the most complex disorders that can affect a child's brain and spinal cord. Taking a team approach to each child's diagnosis and therapy, pediatric neurosurgeons and physicians work together with clinical specialty nurses and other health care professionals, all using the most advanced techniques and instrumentation available. The Pediatric Neurosurgery program includes treatment for: 

 

 

Visit Our Services section to see a more complete list of services we provide.

For more information on Pediatric Neurosurgery, visit www.pennstatehershey.org/pedsneurosurgery.

To make an appointment, please call (717) 531-4191.

Pediatric Neurosurgeons

 


Penn State Hershey, East Campus
30 Hope Drive
Hershey, PA 17033
Penn State Neurosurgery at Wyoming Valley
545 N. River Street
Suite 240
Wilkes-Barre, PA  18702
 
Phone:  (570) 706-2620
Fax:  (570) 706-2627

Pediatric clinic held on the 1st Monday of every month.

Meet Ryan Hyson.  Until 16 months ago, epileptic seizures controlled his life.  Today--he's an active member of his senior class. With Ryan awake, Penn State neurosurgeons performed complex brain surgery to pinpoint the problem area and eliminate his seizures.  It's just one of the advanced treatments for children and adults at Penn State Hershey Medical Center.

And the advancements continue.  Our nationally recognized physicians use 3D image guidance and lasers to safely remove brain and spinal cord tumors with excellent outcomes. Their skill and expertise give patients like Ryan the chance for a better life.

We are Penn State.  And we are world class.
Ask for us by name - Penn State Neurosurgery.

Hospital Admissions and Billing

While you are a patient at Penn State Hershey, we want to do everything possible to make your surgery and stay convenient and comfortable. If you are scheduled for admission to our hospital, you may want to review the following list of questions about our admissions and billing procedures before you arrive.

How am I admitted to the hospital?

Patients are pre-admitted by their surgical coordinator at the outpatient clinic. The coordinator is responsible for obtaining your financial information and scheduling your admission time to Penn State Hershey. He or she can also answer any questions you have about insurance. Additionally, your physician may request some tests to be done before you are admitted. The surgical coordinator or your doctor’s office will arrange for an appointment to have the tests completed on an outpatient basis.

Where do I go the day of my surgery?

On the day you are scheduled for admission, you will check-in at the Admissions Office, located near the hospital’s main lobby. Patients should make plans for someone to drive them to Penn State Hershey. Parents must accompany patients who are younger than 18 years old. Once you have checked in, a patient services representative will show you to your room where you will be introduced to your nurse and given an admissions information packet. If you were admitted through the Emergency Department, you will be assigned a bed by the operating room. A patient services representative will contact you once you have been assigned your room.

What do I need to bring with me to the Admissions Office?

Be prepared to provide your identification, insurance card and any necessary deductible or insurance copayment. If you are admitting a child, you will need to provide the hospital with written consent to provide your child with medical care. Guardians must bring legal proof of guardianship.

For insurance information, please click here.