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    Michael Kaiser

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    Richard Anderson

    Richard Anderson

    5.0(1 review)
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    Dr. Anderson is an extremely caring, attentive, methodical and knowledgeable doctor who performed…read moreneurosurgery along with a craniofacial surgeon on my then 9 month old son. This was an unexpected revision to a previous surgery by another neurosurgeon/craniofacial surgeon team that did not go as planned months earlier. We found Dr. Anderson through another family and immediately went to him for a second opinion. Dr. Anderson was very thorough throughout this entire process and always available. His team of nurses and office staff are very committed to quality care as well. I have recommended Dr. Anderson to other parents, and am forever grateful we connected with him to correct my son's previous surgery and receive ongoing care if needed.

    From the owner: Dr. Richard C.E. Anderson is a leading pediatric neurosurgeon in the Tri-State region and Clinical…read moreProfessor at NYU Grossman School of Medicine. He practices in Ridgewood, Morristown, Paterson, and Manhattan. Dr. Anderson specializes in pediatric brain and spine disorders, treating scoliosis, tethered spinal cord, spinal tumors, cerebral palsy, spasticity, Chiari malformation, craniosynostosis, and congenital craniofacial conditions. His expertise includes selective dorsal rhizotomy, baclofen pump procedures, minimally invasive Chiari decompression, and advanced spinal stabilization. His care is tailored to developing patients, emphasizing precision, safety, and long-term outcomes.

    Moira Katherine Christoudias, MD

    Moira Katherine Christoudias, MD

    5.0(1 review)
    1.2 mi

    Dr. CRISTOUDIAS is not only a great, intelligent surgeon but a really nice person. She explained…read moreeverything to me before my cancer surgery and the day before she even had a radiologist do a lymphoscintigraphy (a special procedure that was like a breast mapping to get a radioactive substance and die into the cancerous tissue and shoot it sideways towards my lymph nodes to be able to see more detail during surgery.) When I woke up from having the lumpectomy I said, "Am I done here ....Did I have surgery yet?" because I wasn't in any pain. The nurse said you did great and as she said it the surgeon walked in and told me that everything went well. I asked why I wasn't in a pain and she said she put a time release pain medicine into my breast that would release slowly and the next day and that way the pain won't be bad and she said they also gave me some pain medicine in my IV. I have had ovarian cancer surgery as well as other surgeries in my life and I was always in a lot of pain when I awoke. I think this surgeon is amazing. On top of that she has the nicest staff. Whenever I call a girl named Zanayah who answers in the breast cancer department anyways knows me by name when I'm there for a visit. Normally that wouldn't be unusual if I had an appointment, but I had to go in today because some of my sticky wrapping on my breast came off in the shower (which the RN said sometimes happens). As soon as I walked in Zanayah said, Hi Dawn how are you? I was shocked that she knew that it was me. She said we're expecting you because you had called earlier. The nurse that re-wrapped the area for me was named Karen and she is always so nice. There's also a lady named Lynn that's very nice and the PA named Liz is also wonderful. I had a pre op appointment with Karen, Liz, and a lady that was fairly new named Rachel and they are all so intelligent and so sweet. I wouldn't be able to name all the people that were so nice to me at the pavilion at Valley hospital because it would take too many pages but this is a great hospital and the staff is fantastic. The anesthesiologist doctor Harvey assured me ahead of time that everything would be OK. I was scared since years ago I was giving a paralytic when they put me to sleep and when I woke up from having ovarian cancer surgery at memirial Sloan Kettering, I was paralyzed and it was very scary. She said we don't even have to give you a paralytic. She told me that once you're under general anesthetia for this operation, you don't need it. At this hospital the nurses give you their cell phone numbers and if they don't pick up it's because they're working with a patient and they call back literally within 3 minutes. Today I called and someone got back to me 3 minutes later. I feel very safe with the surgeon and this hospital. The doctor also made an additional incision under my arm to take out some extra lymph nodes to biopsy them just in case anything could have traveled in the future and she took out some surrounding breast tissue as well. This way I will live a long time. Very proactice team! The surgeon is also very cheerful and bubbly which puts me in a good mood when I'm in there and I would normally be nervous. It's very obvious that she loves her job.

    Michael Kaiser - surgeons - Updated May 2026

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