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Thomas M. Wascher, MD, FACS, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin. The office has several locations in Appleton, Oshkosh, North Fond du Lac, and Fond du Lac, Wisconsin.
Dr. Wascher has received training worldwide for surgical diseases of the nervous system, including brain tumors, aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations, traumatic brain injury, spinal stenosis and herniated discs, spinal tumors, and spine reconstruction after trauma.
Additionally, he is a leader in developing stereotactic radiosurgery for brain and spine disorders and has been instrumental in bringing cyberknife technology to Northeast Wisconsin.
Raised in Downers Grove, Illinois, Dr. Wascher was high school valedictorian, transitioning to Eastern Illinois University in Charleston, where he also ranked first in his class. He graduated from the Stritch School of Medicine in Maywood, Illinois, again ranking first in his graduating class. Dr. Wascher then completed a fellowship in microvascular-cranial base surgery at the world-renowned Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix, Arizona.
During his training, he had the unique experience of working under some of the world’s most respected neurosurgeons in Chicago, Phoenix, Ontario, Yugoslavia, and London. Dr. Wascher is also extensively published, with over 40 abstracts, articles, textbook chapters, and monographs.
Dr. Wascher has over 30 years of experience performing complex spine and brain surgeries, including more than 3600 cervical fusions. His careful attention to detail has led to one of the lowest complication rates in the country–less than 1%- -compared to the average complication rate of nearly 10% for anterior cervical surgeries. Additionally, his brain tumor survival is 2 to 4 times better than national averages.
Dr. Wascher has received over 40 academic honors throughout his career, including “Best Doctors in America” by his fellow physicians and “America’s Top Surgeons.” His widespread reputation has made him the neurosurgeon of choice for many medical professionals around the globe.
Joseph D. Chabot, DO, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeon at NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin in Appleton and Bellevue, Wisconsin. With a rich educational background and a commitment to patient education and minimally-invasive surgical techniques, he is dedicated to improving the lives of his patients.
Dr. Chabot completed his undergraduate studies at Xavier University in Cincinnati. He then earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. His neurosurgery residency was completed at Northshore-Long Island Jewish Hospital in New York, followed by an Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Dr. Chabot firmly believes in the importance of patient education, embodying the true meaning of "doctor," derived from the Latin word "docere," meaning "to teach." He spends a significant portion of his time educating patients about brain and spine disorders, helping them understand the risks and benefits of both surgical and non-surgical options tailored to their personal goals.
In his surgical practice, Dr. Chabot follows the philosophy of "minimally-invasive first, until proven otherwise." By utilizing advanced technology to minimize tissue damage, he aims to reduce post-operative pain and expedite patients' return to their normal activities. He is one of the first surgeons in Wisconsin to perform over 100 robotic fusions and holds a master’s certification in MOBI-C (artificial cervical disk) procedures.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Chabot is deeply rooted in his community. He is married and has a large family, and he actively participates in St. Patrick’s parish council in Green Bay. He founded the St. Patrick’s Men’s Choir and coaches the girl’s basketball team at Chesterton Academy High School. In his free time, he enjoys gardening and hunting.
At NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin, Dr. Chabot combines his extensive knowledge, advanced surgical skills, and patient-centered approach to provide exceptional care. His dedication to minimally-invasive techniques and patient education ensures that each patient receives the best possible treatment tailored to their needs.
Joseph D. Chabot, DO, is a board-certified, fellowship-trained neurosurgeon at NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin in Appleton and Bellevue, Wisconsin. With a rich educational background and a commitment to patient education and minimally-invasive surgical techniques, he is dedicated to improving the lives of his patients.
Dr. Chabot completed his undergraduate studies at Xavier University in Cincinnati. He then earned his medical degree from Michigan State University College of Osteopathic Medicine. His neurosurgery residency was completed at Northshore-Long Island Jewish Hospital in New York, followed by an Endoscopic Skull Base Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center.
Dr. Chabot firmly believes in the importance of patient education, embodying the true meaning of "doctor," derived from the Latin word "docere," meaning "to teach." He spends a significant portion of his time educating patients about brain and spine disorders, helping them understand the risks and benefits of both surgical and non-surgical options tailored to their personal goals.
In his surgical practice, Dr. Chabot follows the philosophy of "minimally-invasive first, until proven otherwise." By utilizing advanced technology to minimize tissue damage, he aims to reduce post-operative pain and expedite patients' return to their normal activities. He is one of the first surgeons in Wisconsin to perform over 100 robotic fusions and holds a master’s certification in MOBI-C (artificial cervical disk) procedures.
Beyond his professional achievements, Dr. Chabot is deeply rooted in his community. He is married and has a large family, and he actively participates in St. Patrick’s parish council in Green Bay. He founded the St. Patrick’s Men’s Choir and coaches the girl’s basketball team at Chesterton Academy High School. In his free time, he enjoys gardening and hunting.
At NeuroSpine Center of Wisconsin, Dr. Chabot combines his extensive knowledge, advanced surgical skills, and patient-centered approach to provide exceptional care. His dedication to minimally-invasive techniques and patient education ensures that each patient receives the best possible treatment tailored to their needs.