Dr. Ahmed Moussa

 Neurosurgeon

Dr. Ahmed Moussa is a fellowship-trained neurosurgeon with advanced expertise in both complex spine surgery and pediatric neurosurgery. He specializes in treating a wide range of spinal conditions in both adults and children, including degenerative disc disease of the cervical and lumbar spine, spinal trauma, spinal cord tumors, spinal canal stenosis, and related causes of back and leg pain.

In addition to spine care, Dr. Moussa has extensive experience managing general neurosurgical and neurological conditions—ranging from acquired issues such as head trauma, brain tumors, and intracranial hematomas to congenital disorders such as Chiari malformations, spina bifida, and tethered cord syndrome.

Dr. Moussa earned his MBBCh degree from Ain Shams University Medical School in Cairo, Egypt, where he also completed his neurosurgical residency. During his training, he participated in multiple international clinical electives, including pediatric surgery at Royal Aberdeen Hospital (UK), spine surgery training in Germany, and orthopedic spine rotations in the Netherlands. He also completed a one-year post-doctoral research fellowship in spine surgery at Boston University.

Following residency, Dr. Moussa served as a faculty member in the Department of Neurosurgery at Ain Shams University for three years. He later pursued further specialized training through a dual fellowship in pediatric neurosurgery and complex spine surgery at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

A notable contributor to academic medicine, Dr. Moussa holds both an MD and PhD in neurosurgery. He has co-authored numerous peer-reviewed publications, scientific posters, and book chapters. Dr. Moussa serves as a reviewer for prominent medical journals, including the Asian Spine Journal and the Egyptian Journal of Neurosurgery and Neurology.

Known for his thoughtful and comprehensive approach to care, Dr. Moussa is committed to improving patient outcomes through individualized treatment plans that combine the latest surgical techniques with a global perspective on neurosurgical care.