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Southeastern Neurosurgical Specialists - Clinical Office

James Malcolm MD, PhD

Complex & Minimally Invasive Brain and Spine Surgery

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Dr. James Malcolm is a neurosurgeon specializing in complex and minimally invasive spine surgery. He cares for patients with conditions affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spine, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, spondylolisthesis, and adult degenerative scoliosis. He also provides general neurosurgery care including brain tumors, hydrocephalus, and peripheral nerve surgery.

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Dr. Malcolm enjoys building a relationship with his patients and their families to tailor an approach and treatment plan based on their unique goals and needs. Employing both surgical and non-surgical techniques, he endeavors to help his patients return to their previous level of functioning and enjoy life again.

Southeastern Neurosurgical Specialists - Dr. James G. Malcolm, MD, PhD
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Atlanta Office
(404) 254-3160

980 Johnson Ferry Road, Suite 490
Atlanta, GA 30342

(On campus of Northside Hospital - Atlanta)

8:00 am - 4:30 pm

  • BS Computer Science:

    Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA


    BS Mathematics:

    Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA


    MS Computer Science:

    Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA


    MS Electrical Engineering:

    Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA


    PhD Philosophy Electrical Engineering:

    Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA


    Medical Degree:

    Emory University, Atlanta, GA


    Residency in Neurosurgery:

    Emory University, Atlanta, GA


    Enfolded Fellowship in Complex & Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery: Emory University, Atlanta, GA

  • Member, Congress of Neurologic Surgery


    Member, Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society


    Instructor, Advanced Trauma and Life Support


    Eagle Scout

    • Carpal tunnel and ulnar peripheral neuropathy

    • Chiari malformations

    • Complex deformity surgery

    • Cranial and spine trauma

    • Glioblastoma

    • Hemifacial spasm

    • Herniated discs

    • Hydrocephalus

    • Meningiomas

    • ​Metastatic brain tumors

    • Minimally invasive spinal surgery

    • Radiculopathy

    • Scoliosis

    • Spinal stenosis

    • Spinal tumors

    • Spondylolisthesis

    • Trigeminal neuralgia

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