Paul M. Al-Attar, MD

Board-Eligible Orthopedic Surgeon & Fellowship-Trained Spine Surgeon

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Board-Eligible Orthopedic Surgeon & Fellowship-Trained Spine Surgeon

Dr. Paul Al-Attar is a fellowship-trained orthopedic spine surgeon. He attended undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan where he obtained a bachelor’s degree in Neuroscience. He then proceeded to the University of Michigan Medical School, where he obtained a dual degree, earning his Master of Science in Clinical Research along with his Medical Doctorate degree. He went on to complete his orthopedic surgery residency at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, where he served as Chief Resident. After residency, Dr. Al-Attar completed subspecialty fellowship training in spine surgery at the renowned Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. There, he received advanced training in complex as well as minimally invasive spine surgery, working with some of the nation’s leading orthopedic spine surgeons and neurosurgeons.

Dr. Al-Attar grew up in Detroit, MI where he was in practice prior to moving to Colorado. Dr. Al-Attar enjoys playing soccer, following University of Michigan and Detroit sports, traveling, outdoor activities, learning history, and spending time with family and friends.

“I am dedicated to providing comprehensive care to each individual patient. Not all spine conditions require surgical treatment, and I stress the importance of exploring conservative, nonoperative options first, prior to considering surgery. If surgery is recommended or indicated, we will work together to develop a tailored treatment plan unique to the patient’s condition and needs to ensure the most optimal clinical outcome. I strive to attain the highest quality of life for my patients and care for them as if they are my family.”

Specialties

Total disc replacement, open and minimally invasive spine surgery including fusion and non-fusion procedures, degenerative conditions of the entire spine, neck and back pain, disc herniation, spinal stenosis, sciatica/radiculopathy, myelopathy, tumors, traumas/fractures, revision surgery, robotic surgery