CANTON — Nicholas Qandah, DO, a private practitioner with neurosurgical consulting privileges at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, has opened a practice at the EJ Noble Building, 80 East Main St. He will …
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CANTON — Nicholas Qandah, DO, a private practitioner with neurosurgical consulting privileges at Canton-Potsdam Hospital, has opened a practice at the EJ Noble Building, 80 East Main St.
He will work in collaboration with CPH’s neurologist Hamza Malek and CPH’s orthopedic, pain management, and physiatrist team of specialists to provide musculoskeletal care from their respective separate locations.
Dr. Qandah earned his medical degree from Midwestern University Arizona College of Osteopathic Medicine, and is Neurosurgery Board Certified. He is currently the Director of Neurosurgery at Mohawk Valley Health System’s St. Luke Hospital and St. Elizabeth Hospital, New Hartford, NY.
He is a committee member of the American Board of Osteopathic Neurosurgery.
“Dr. Qandah prides himself in delivering patient-centered care, CPH said. “People who suffer from back pain know pain and discomfort can be debilitating, and effect every part of their life. Dr. Qandah provides his patients with options in order to relive pain and restore function.”
Appointments may be made with Dr. Qandah by calling 315-792-7629.
For more information about Dr. Qandah, visit www.cphospital.org/providers/nicholas-qandah.