24 HOURS A DAY - 7 DAYS A WEEK
Intraoperative Neurophysiological Monitoring Services
(for Southern California!)
(818) 207-0267 neurointegrity@icloud.com
Joe Romer, CNIM, R. EP. T., the Founder,
Owner, and President of Neuro Integrity,
received his initial Intraoperative
Interventional Neurophysiological
Monitoring (IOM) training at the
Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center in
New York City. As part of Columbia University, the Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center consistently ranks as one of the Top 10 Medical Centers in the United States along with the UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles where Joe was employed for 7 years. Joe Supervised the Neurophysiology Department at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for 4 years, and established and Supervised the Neurophysiology Department at the Antelope Valley Hospital in Lancaster, CA. Joe also Supervised as a Senior Vice-President for a tertiary Intraoperative Monitoring Organization here in Southern California for 3 years. Joe is Certified in Neurophysiologic Intraoperative Monitoring, a Registered Evoked Potential Technologist, and has more than 30 years of excellent experience in providing all modalities of Intraoperative Neurodiagnostic testing and monitoring services!
Call Us: (818) 207-0267
24 HOURS A DAY - 7 DAYS A WEEK
FOR SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IOM
Neuro Integrity is committed to excellence in patient care and setting the standard in state of the art Intraoperative Neurodiagnostic testing and monitoring technique. Identifying systemic neurologic pathology, assisting in the accurate delineation of neural tissue, and alerting the surgical team when neural structures become at risk of iatrogenic injury, providing the assurance required to intervene and continue, minimizing neurologic sequelae. The confidence experienced by your surgical team when working with Neuro Integrity is important in the decision making process when considering high risk surgical candidates. The patient, their family, and their friends will be comforted knowing that the neurological risks associated with neurologic, orthopaedic, vascular and neuroradiologic surgical intervention is reduced and that preferred surgical outcomes will be met and exceeded when the surgical team can proceed safely!