Dr. David George Rubin
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9525 North Beach street , Suite 405
Fort Worth, TX, United States
76244
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Dr. David George Rubin's Credentials
Accepting New Patients
Yes, this doctor is accepting new patients
Biography
Dr. David Rubin is a board certified neurosurgeon with the American Board of Neurological Surgery (AANS). He completed his medical degree at the University of Southern California where he was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) medical honor society. He completed his neurosurgical training at the prestigious Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell-New York Presbyterian Hospitals in New York City. During his neurosurgical residency Dr. Rubin dedicated himself to learning the latest minimally invasive and complex spinal surgery techniques. Prior to joining Axis Brain and Back Institute, Dr. Rubin practiced in Little Rock, Arkansas where he focused on the development and application of minimally invasive surgery techniques for outpatient spinal surgery. He specializes in minimally invasive decompressions, diskectomies, minimally invasive spinal stabilization, lumbar and cervical fusions and intra-operative computer-assisted navigation techniques. However, Dr. Rubin utilizes many non-surgical treatment options for his patients to provide safe and conservative care. You can meet with Dr. Rubin at any of the area metroplex locations including Fort Worth, Decatur, Denton and our new Southlake location.
Languages
- English
Education
- University of Southern California (Grad. 2007)
- University of Virginia (Grad. 2002)
Areas of Expertise
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Brain Tumors
- Complex spine surgery
- Complex Instrumented Spine Surgery
Awards & Recognitions
- University of Southern California Keck School of Medicine Salergi Collegium Scholorship
- Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) Medical Honor Society
I was taking pain medication that caused me to be depressed for months before coming in to see Dr. Rubin. I couldn’t walk without excruciating pain and basically had to crawl to where I wanted to be. Right after surgery I stopped taking all my pain medication even though I have a little discomfort. I am now pain-free and able to walk again. I’ve also never felt better from quitting of the medications I was taking!
Submitted May 4, 2018