Brigham and Women's Faulkner Hospital, Comprehensive Spine Center
1153 Centre Street
Suite 5 South
Jamaica Plain, MA  02130
Brigham and Women's Hospital, Neurosciences Center
60 Fenwood Road
1st Floor
Hale Building for Transformative Medicine
Boston, MA  02115
Brigham and Women's Neurosurgery of Mansfield
200 Copeland Drive
Mansfield Health Center
Mansfield, MA  02048
Brigham and Women's Neurosurgery of Mansfield
211 Park Street
Sturdy Memorial Hospital
Attleboro, MA  02703
Mass General Brigham Healthcare Center (Foxborough)
22 Patriot Place
Foxborough, MA  02035
About Stephen Clayton Saris, MD
Gender
Male
Specialties
Neurosurgery
Clinical Interests
degenerative disc disease
minimally invasive surgery
radiosurgery
spinal disorders
spine treatment
trigeminal neuralgia
Bio

Dr. Saris is a neurosurgeon in the Department of Neurosurgery and the Director in our Brigham and Women’s/Mass General Health Care Center at Foxborough. He is also a Lecturer in Neurosurgery at Harvard Medical School.

Dr. Saris has been a neurosurgeon since the late 1970s and has endeavored to become the best neurosurgeon he can be in that time. He is motivated by the necessity to keep pace with the lightening fast changes in the neurosurgery field. He notes that the change in the practice neurosurgery from the time he practices after leaving Duke University in 1985 is nearly unrecognizable to his practice approaches today. This growth with the field of neurosurgery has allowed him to take the best care of patients possible.

Dr. Saris followed a long physician line in his family by entering the realm of medicine. In addition to joking that it is in his blood, he yearns to help those in need. He chose the field of neurosurgery after completing a bout of rotating internships and was moved by the pulsation of the brain, the high-tech imaging and the almost immediate correction of a problem after microsurgery that neurosurgery encompassed.

Dr. Saris’s clinical practice is focused on degenerative spinal problems people experience as they get older such as herniated disks and stenosis. He has niche interests in trigeminal neuralgia and stereotactic radiosurgery. Dr. Saris’s research involves experimental treatments for facial pain. He is a member of a collaborative group investigating the use of stereotactic radiosurgery for this purpose.

Education

Internship
Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital, 1979 - 1980
Medical School
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine, 1975 - 1979
Board Certifications
Neurological Surgery, 1988
Fellowships
Massachusetts General Hospital, 1980 - 1981
National Institutes of Health, 1985 - 1989
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