 My name is Howard Eisenbrock. I'm a neurosurgeon. I trained in neurosurgery in the city of Philadelphia. After finishing my neurosurgery residency, I did a complex spine fellowship in the city of Boston. Some common health issues and conditions that I treat are things like lumbar stenosis, cervical stenosis, arm pain and leg pain caused by problems of the back. Usually when patients come to my office and they need diagnosis or workup of problems of the spine or diseases of the spine, they'll require some sort of imaging modality, be it MRI or CAT scan, to see if there's any surgical pathology that I can help them with. My practice philosophy is to treat the whole patient. While many times it's easy to treat just single problems, I like to look at the whole picture so that I can gauge care accordingly. I always strive to make my patients feel as comfortable as possible when they're in my office. I never rush you through your office visits. I want you to feel that your questions are important and I want to give you the time that's needed to answer them.