Matthew Potts

Neurosurgery, Interventional RadiologyMale15+ years of experience
Matthew Potts is a neurosurgeon in Chicago, Illinois.
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Location

Matthew Potts
251 E Huron St
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Matthew Potts
251 E Huron
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Matthew Potts
675 N Saint Clair St
Fl 17
Chicago, Illinois 60611
Matthew Potts
675 N St Clair
Chicago, Illinois 60611

Education

Medical school

Matthew Potts attended medical school and graduated in 2007 (15 years ago).

About Me

Matthew Potts works at Northwestern Medical Faculty Foundation, which has 2443 other health providers.

Primary specialty
Neurosurgery
Additional specialties
Interventional Radiology
Years of experience
15+ years
Gender
Male
NPI
1306174008

Hospital Affiliations

Matthew Potts is affiliated with the following hospitals.

Northwestern Memorial Hospital
Palos Community Hospital

Conditions Treated

As a neurosurgery and interventional radiology, Matthew Potts may see patients with the following conditions. Please check with Matthew Potts what conditions he treats. Matthew Potts may treat additional conditions not listed.

  • Acoustic neuroma
  • Aneurysms
  • Arteriovenous malformation
  • Astrocytoma
  • Balance problems
  • Benign peripheral nerve tumor
  • Brachial plexus injury
  • Brain AVM
  • Brain aneurysm
  • Brain cancer
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Specialties

Matthew Potts is a neurosurgery and interventional radiology. His primary specialty is neurosurgery.

Neurosurgery

Neurosurgery or neurological surgery, known in common parlance as brain surgery, is the medical specialty concerned with the prevention, diagnosis, surgical treatment, and rehabilitation of disorders which affect any portion of the nervous system including the brain, spinal cord, central and peripheral nervous system, and cerebrovascular system.

Secondary specialties

Interventional Radiology

Interventional radiology (IR) is a medical subspecialty that performs various minimally-invasive procedures using medical imaging guidance, such as x-ray fluoroscopy, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging, or ultrasound. IR performs both diagnostic and therapeutic procedures through very small incisions or body orifices. Diagnostic IR procedures are those intended to help make a diagnosis or guide further medical treatment, and include image-guided biopsy of a tumor or injection of an imaging contrast agent into a hollow structure, such as a blood vessel or a duct. By contrast, therapeutic IR procedures provide direct treatment—they include catheter-based medicine delivery, medical device placement (e.g., stents), and angioplasty of narrowed structures.