Michael Finn, MD
Neurological Surgery
Locations
Practice Locations
UCHealth Spine Center - Anschutz Medical Campus
720-848-1980
Provider Expertise
Clinical Interest for Patients
My primary clinical interests include the surgical treatment of spinal disorders and the diagnosis and management of spinal pathologies. I have a particular interest in the treatment of trauma, spinal tumors, deformities, and degenerative disease processes affecting the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine.
Care Philosophy
I seek to offer my patients effective relief of pain and neurological dysfunction when conservative and non-operative treatments have been sub-optimal. I seek to educate patients completely regarding all treatment options prior to choosing any particular treatment course. It is my goal to get patients back to work, life and play as completely and quickly as possible.
Specialties
- Neurological Surgery
Conditions & Treatments
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Bones, Joints and Muscles
Back Pain, Neck Disorders and Injuries, Spine Injuries
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Brain and Nervous System
Chiari Malformation, Spine Diseases and Conditions, Trauma / Nerve Injuries
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Cancers
Interests & Activities
Personal Interests
I am a classic car fanatic and enjoy working on and driving my ’65 mustang when the weather permits. Having grown up surfing, I’ve made the transition to mountain living and am now an avid snowboarder.
Education & Training
Medical Schools
MD, University of California, Los Angeles David Geffen School of Medicine (2003)
Undergraduate Schools
BS, University of California–Riverside (CA) (1999)
Internships
University of Utah Program (2004)
Residency Program
University of Utah Program (2009)
Fellowships
University of Wisconsin Program (2010)
information for referring providers
Referral Contact Phone
720-848-1980
Referral Contact Fax
720-848-2019
Research Interest for Referring Providers
My active interests in clinical and basic research focus on topics including the biomechanics of spinal fixation devices, surgical technique, and clinical outcomes of the treatment of specific disease processes.