John M. Caridi, MD

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130 E 77th St Fl 13
New York, NY 10075
Dr. John Caridi is a fellowship-trained, board-certified neurosurgeon who specializes in spine surgery, especially complex reconstruction of adult and pediatric cervical, thoracic, and lumbar spinal conditions. Specifically, he focuses on spinal tumors and spinal deformities in addition to the entire range of degenerative spinal problems that may contribute to neck and back pain. Other areas of his expertise include complex reconstructive surgery for congenital and degenerative joint and disc disease; spinal trauma and deformity correction including kyphosis, scoliosis, chin on-chest deformity, and ear-on-shoulder deformity; revision spine surgery; resection and spinal stabilization for cancers affecting the spine; and minimally invasive spine surgery and microsurgery.Dr. Caridi has presented his work as a principal investigator for numerous studies focused on major spine deformities both nationally and internationally and published his findings in peer-reviewed journals. In 2019, he was honored with the prestigious Scoliosis Research Society International Traveling Fellowship in support of his continued research efforts in the field of spinal deformities. He also directed the neurosurgical spinal deformity program at Mount Sinai and was appointed the chief of the neurosurgical spine division and an associate professor at UTHealth Houston, where he was named Educator of the Year in 2021.Working together with neurologists, physiatrists, physical therapists, chiropractors, and pain management specialists, Dr. Caridi believes in a comprehensive approach to each patient s spine needs.

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Sophia M.
4/1/2019

My father recently had a carotid artery worked on by Dr. Carroccio. The Dr informed us of all risks and concerns. Treated our family with respect. Great bedside manner. Very compassionate and...

Kalpana G.
7/1/2023

I showed up at my appt with extreme chest pain in addition to the leg pain for which my ortho referred me to a vascular specialist, to rule out a clot, "Textbook symptoms of pulmonary embolism...

Daniel T.
2/16/2016

I visited Dr. Alfio Carroccio this morning. Six months ago, I was misdiagnosed as having an aneurysm. My primary care physician caught the mistake, but he wanted a vascular specialist of Dr....

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