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HCA HealthONE Swedish neurosurgeon gives hope to patients suffering spinal cord injuries

Spinal cord patients travel to denver from all across the world to receive treatment from renowned neurosurgeon dr. Scott Falci.

February 28, 2025
Swedish hospital staff standing next to a patient in a wheelchair.

Everything changed when she came across a testimonial video with Dr. Scott Falci, an HCA HealthONE Swedish neurosurgeon.

Dr. Falci and his team performed a 17-hour surgery to give Amber her life back. They're the only team in the world able to conduct this procedure, which identifies and destroys hyperactive nerve cells causing the pain. It was a resounding success.

Watch the CBS News Colorado story

Learn more about Dr. Falci and the HCA HealthONE Falci Institute for Spinal Cord Injuries

Published:
February 28, 2025
Location:
HCA HealthONE Swedish

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