Hitham Khalil MD has Neurosurgery as his primary medical specialty. Their primary office is: 2109 N Patterson St in Valdosta, Georgia.
They attended Medical College Of Ohio and graduated in 2000 (around 24 years of experience). They are not listed as doing telehealth appointments, but this may have changed. It can't hurt to call and check. If anything it may encourage them to make them available if they are not currently.
Hitham H Khalil MD Office Phone and Directions
Hitham Khalil MD 2109 N Patterson St
Valdosta, Georgia 31602 229-247-3335
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Medical School: Medical College Of Ohio Graduation Year: 2000 The Primary Medical Specialty for Hitham Khalil MD is listed as: Neurosurgery Credentials: MD Additional Credentials: Approximate Years of Experience: 24 PAC (PECOS ID)#: 0648279117 NPI #: 1821189408 NPI Created On: 09/27/2006 NPI Last Updated Listed as: 03/10/2017 Primary Taxonomy Code: 207T00000X License Number: 058261 Listed Gender: Male
Procedures, Services, Charges
Services and Procedures include:
Fusion of spine bones with removal of disc at upper spinal column, anterior approach
Fusion of spine bones with removal of disc in upper spinal column below second vertebra of neck , anterior approach
Fusion of lower spine bones with removal of disc, posterior or posterolateral approach
Insertion of posterior spinal instrumentation at base of neck for stabilization, 1 interspace
Insertion of anterior spinal instrumentation for spinal stabilization, 2 to 3 vertebral segments
Insertion of device into intervertebral disc space of spine and fusion of vertebrae
Injection of substance into spinal canal of lower back or sacrum
New patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 45 minutes
New patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 60 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient visit, typically 15 minutes
Established patient office or other outpatient, visit typically 25 minutes
Initial hospital inpatient care, typically 30 minutes per day
Initial hospital inpatient care, typically 50 minutes per day
Brief communication technology-based service, e.g. virtual check-in, by a physician or other qualified health care professional who can report evaluation and management services, provided to an established patient, not originating from a related e/m servic