- Stroke RehabilitationJoin Us... for a Fall Stroke Care Lecture Series hosted by the Stroke and Neurovascular Center of Central California. Sponsored by InTouch Health.
- Primary CareJoin us on October 12, 2013 for the 6th annual Saving the Brain Symposium sponsored by the Santa Barbara Neuroscience Institute. This symposium features nationally recognized guest speakers, along with experts in the Neurosciences such as Dr. Alois Zauner, who will be giving a lecture titled “Minimally Invasive Surgery for Intracerebral Hemorrhage.” This Symposium is for ER physicians, internal medicine physicians, neurologists, neurosurgeons, primary care physicians, registered nurses and other healthcare practitioners. Click here for more information.
- Internal Medicine
- NeurologyAn expert in the management of cerebrovascular disorders, Dr. Taylor has served as director to the Vascular Neurology Fellowship and the Endovascular Surgical Neuroradiology Fellowship Site at the University of Minnesota/Fairview Hospital and the Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis.
- Multiple Sclerosis
- RadiologyA native of Austria who received his medical degree from the University of Vienna, Dr. Zauner spent three years in research on cerebrovascular diseases and brain metabolism at the National Institutes of Health, NINDS, and at the Medical College of Virginia. He completed his surgical internship and neurosurgical residency at the Medical College of Virginia. This was followed by a combined fellowship in neuroendovascular surgery and diagnostic and interventional Radiology at UCLA. Following his training, Dr. Zauner directed the neuroendovascular services at the University of Miami in Florida, while serving as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Neurological Surgery and Radiology.
- Computed TomographyOn Dec. 7, 2013, I was up and feeling fine and doing my usual around the house chores. I was in my closet and bent down to pick up something, and my head exploded. I had immediate pain, worst headache of my life. Within a few mins., I started vomiting. My husband wanted to take me to the hospital immediately, but I kept saying no, that maybe this was a migraine (which I had never had in my 63 years). Several hours later, I finally went to the hospital in Ventura where they did a CT scan and discovered I had a brain aneurysm which had burst. I was given the choice of going to Cottage or USC. Even though I was out of it by then, I did manage to say Cottage. I was taken to Cottage by helicopter where I was met by Dr. Zauner. By then it was Saturday night. He did a coil embolism on me. I really didn’t wake up until that following Monday. I stayed in ICU for 10 days. The care I was given by Dr. Zauner and his staff, as well as the staff at Cottage, was exemplary.
- Radiation Oncology
- Interventional Radiology
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Back Pain