Nicholas Pallotta, MD

Nicholas Pallotta, MD, MS

Specializes In
  • Orthopedics

Appointments

Sees Patients For

Revision spine surgery, spinal deformity, scoliosis, kyphosis, spondylolisthesis, adult spinal surgery, adult spinal deformity, failed spine surgery, lumbar radiculopathy, cervical radiculopathy, spinal stenosis, cervical myelopathy, spinal cord compression, lumbar disc herniation, cervical disc herniation, fractures, spinal infections, Lumbar, thoracic and cervical posterior spine fusion, anterior lumbar fusion, spinal osteotomy, anterior cervical discectomy and fusion, cervical disc arthroplasty, lumbar microdiscectomy, laminectomy.

Hospital Affiliations

  • Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Locations

Experience

Academic Title(s)

Assistant Professor, Orthopedic Surgery, Division of Spine Surgery

Research Interests

Biomechanics of spine fusion

Publications & Research

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Education

Fellowship: Spine Surgery

2019 Washington University in St. Louis School of Medicine/Barnes-Jewish Hospital, St. Louis, MO

Residency: Orthopedic Surgery

2018 Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY

Medical School

2013 Stony Brook School of Medicine, Stony Brook, NY

Master's: Biomedical Engineering

2009 Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY

Financial Disclosures
  • Stryker
    • Speaker Fees: $10,000 - $19,999
    • Reporting Date: 05/01/2024

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