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Christopher Ronnie Tomaras

Christopher Ronnie Tomaras, MD

Neurosurgery

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Highlights

Languages

  • English

About Christopher Ronnie Tomaras

Emory Affiliation

Emory Physician Group Practice
Emory Healthcare Network

Year Started Practicing

1998

About the Provider

Christopher Tomaras, MD, is a board-certified neurosurgeon at Axion Spine & Neurosurgery in the Atlanta, Georgia metropolitan area. With over 20 years of experience, he specializes in spinal surgery and is known for his patient-centered care and compassionate approach.

Dr. Tomaras earned his medical degree from the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, graduating with highest honors and membership in the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He completed a general surgery internship under world-renowned heart surgeon Dr. Michael DeBakey and a neurosurgery residency at Baylor College of Medicine in Houston.

Board-certified since 2001, Dr. Tomaras has led advancements in neurosurgical care, including navigational robotic spine surgery. He has served as a principal investigator for multiple cervical disc replacement studies and was a contributor to the first publication documenting cervical spine surgery in an outpatient setting.

He warmly welcomes new patients to Axion Spine & Neurosurgery and looks forward to working with them.

Interpretive Services

To provide the highest quality of care, interpreter services may be utilized to ensure proper communication of medical information for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and non-English speaking patients or family members.

Locations

  1. Axion Spine & Neurosurgery
  2. Axion Spine & Neurosurgery
    • 960 Johnson Ferry Road Northeast, Suite 336, Atlanta, GA 30342
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Expertise

Education

  • Residency: Baylor University Medical Center, Surgery, MD, 1998
  • Internship: Baylor College of Medicine, General Surgery, MD, 1993
  • Medical Education: University of Tennessee College of Med-Chattanooga, MD, 1992

Board Certifications

  • Neurological Surgery: American Board of Neurological Surgery, 2001