Send Us Some More Questions
We truly enjoyed receiving and answering your previous questions. In lieu of the traditional blog post this week, we would like to open up a new round of question taking. Just as before, please post your question in the comments section located directly below this post. Tweet
Looking To Expand Our Social Circle
Hi website visitors! James Makker and the team are interested in building a better set of engagements and relationships with our blog/website readers. If you visit often and find our content useful, informative, and engaging, then we would love to connect with you on all levels of social media. Please join our Facebook, Twitter, and [...]
What is Parkinson’s Disease?
If it isn’t epilepsy, then it’s got to be Parkinson’s Disease, one of the most well-known neurological disorders of the past century. Tweet
Taking Care of Your Spine
The moment a physician starts saying anything about preventative care is about the time you stop listening. Tweet
James Makker Wishes Everyone a Happy New Year
Happy New Year! James Makker would like to wish everyone in the Lake Oswego area a wonderful holiday, and all the best next year. Tweet
Joyful Holiday
Happy Holidays from James Makker! Here’s to your health over the holidays and in the upcoming year! Tweet
What is Neurosurgery?
Neurosurgery is one of those things that anyone can bring up that carries a lot of different connotations for everyone. Tweet
James Makker, Oregon Neurosurgery
A probable diagnosis is far too different from a definitive one! The latter is significantly more reliable than the former. Given the fact that the brain is very sophisticated, most people would think that there is no such thing as final diagnosis. However, with the advancement of technology, modern Oregon Neurosurgery is continuously evolving so [...]
Why to Trust Your Doctor
It is becoming increasingly common for patients, with the availability of information, to learn about their afflictions and to come clean with their doctors. Tweet
Diagnostic Tools Used in Neurosurgery
Diagnostic work when it comes to neurosurgery isn’t exactly the easiest thing in the world. It begins with identifying symptoms and figuring out how many of them you need to have before they indicate a brain problem. However, we do have new tools that make it easier to diagnose problems in the brain. Tweet
James Makker, MD | Neurosurgery Specialist

