Neurosurgery in Tucson, AZ

There are 22 Neurosurgery clinicians in Tucson, AZ in Medicare’s data, ranked by the number of Medicare services they provide.

Neurosurgery clinicians in Tucson

ClinicianExperienceTelehealthMedicare patientsAssignment
Timothy Putty, MD40 yrs352Accepts
Abhay Sanan, M.D.35 yrs261Accepts
Ryan Kretzer, M.D.22 yrs188Accepts
Richard Chua, M.D.34 yrs363Accepts
Thomas Scully, MD38 yrs266Accepts
Arunit Chugh, MD10 yrs178Accepts
Thomas Frank, M.D.10 yrs194Accepts
Eric Sipos, M.D.37 yrs193Accepts
Matthew Putty, D.O.11 yrs175Accepts
Travis Dumont21 yrs179Accepts
Michael Avery, MD14 yrsYes179Accepts
Robin Hurlbert, MD, PHD41 yrs115Accepts
Joseph Christiano, M.D.31 yrs120Accepts
Matthew Wilson, M.D.27 yrs143Accepts
Yazeed Alolayan16 yrs112Accepts
Martin Weinand, MD42 yrs78Accepts
Julie Pilitsis, MD,PHD, MBA28 yrs62Accepts
Mansour Mathkour, MD15 yrs46Accepts
Douglas Stofko, D.O.19 yrs37Accepts
Paul Larson, M.D.31 yrs52Accepts
Colin Gold, MD9 yrs14Accepts
Anthony Avellino, MD, MBA34 yrs14Accepts
What the columns mean
  • Experience — years since the clinician’s medical-school graduation (when known).
  • Telehealth — the clinician reported providing telehealth (video/phone) visits.
  • Medicare patients — distinct Original-Medicare beneficiaries in the latest year; a volume signal, not a quality rating.
  • Assignment — “Accepts” means they accept the Medicare-approved amount as full payment (lower out-of-pocket for Medicare patients).

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Source: CMS Medicare Physician & Other Practitioners and the Doctors & Clinicians National Downloadable File (most recent release). Counts reflect Original Medicare activity only and are not a measure of quality. “Medicare allows” is the Medicare fee schedule amount — not what an insured or cash patient pays; for patient prices see the linked procedure pages. Always confirm a clinician’s current details with their office.