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Dr. Gregory Castiglia, MD, University at Buffalo Neurosurgery

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Dr. Castiglia is a Board Certified neurosurgeon. He received his BA in physics at Dartmouth College and his Medical Doctorate from the College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University in 1992. He completed his neurosurgical residency in 1999 at the University at Buffalo. Dr. Castiglia has a focus in the treatment of disorders of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spine. Among the problems that he treats are: herniated disk, degenerative disk, spinal stenosis, facet syndromes, spinal infections and tumors. As a neurosur... read more

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40 George Karl Blvd, Ste 100, Williamsville, NY, 14221, United States

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Mon8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Tue8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Wed8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Thu8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Fri8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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6 years ago

This man put my family through absolute misery and we were unable to sue because we ran out of time due to NYS statutes. He lied to a dying family member who was terminal, claiming she had years to live and forced her into painful physical therapy 3 times a week as her bones were breaking from being covered in cancer. Thankfully another doctor stepped in and was honest. I wouldn't trust him with a goldfish let alone a human. 

Anonymous's profile image
6 years ago

Like many of the neurosurgeons in the Buffalo area, does not consider what the neurologist and neuroradiologists diagnose and recommend. Horrible medical exam in office. (except by his mid level - which was excellent. However, he did not consider her exam) His neurological exam was terrible, he had his mind made up before he walked into the room based on his opinion of the MRI images. I was trained NEVER treat based on medical equipment - treat the PATIENT. A foreign concept to him. AVOID!!! 

CMS's profile image
6 years ago

After being misdiagnosed for 6 months by not only Dr Castiglia but a number of other MDs, i finally went in for microdiscectomy and fusion, woke up and couldn't move my legs, 3 weeks later the same procedure was done because he left a piece of disc in the front area of my spine, still couldn't move my legs. I was told it was because of swelling in my spinal cord. I spent 3 months in the hospital trying to get my legs to work again to no avail. It has been 2.5 years and I am still in a wheelchair 

Amanda's profile image
7 years ago

I would never willingly return to this office. The office staff is absolutely horrendous. I have encountered them three times and by the third time I was ready to explode. they do not do their jobs of getting paperwork situated in the patients best interest. The nurse practitioner came in place of the doctor telling me what my problem was without even looking at my chart. She had no idea I had scoliosis. I will not be returning or recommending this facility to anyone. 

Anonymous's profile image
7 years ago

Dr. Castiglia preformed a decompressive craniectomy after a traumatic brain injury my brother sustained in a car accident. He could’ve easily died and Dr. Castiglia saved his life. He just came out of a successful surgery to replace the bone flap that had been previously removed in the craniectomy. He is doing very well, all thanks to this doctor. 

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Maryellen kiedyk 
9 years ago

Excellent! 

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Dr. Gregory Castiglia, MD, University at Buffalo Neurosurgery has a 3.4 star rating with 31 reviews. 

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