Darrell Brett, MD practices as a Neurosurgeon in Portland, OR.Darrell Brett, MD graduated from Univ Of Western Ontario, Fac Of Med, London, Ont, Canada.
Primary Specialty
Neurosurgeon
EducationUniv Of Western Ontario, Fac Of Med, London, Ont, Canada
ServicesDarrell Brett, MD provides neurosurgery in Portland, OR. A Neurosurgeon is trained to diagnose and treat disorders of the spinal cord, brain and nervous system such as Parkinson's disease and neurological disorders.
Please call Darrell Brett, MD at (503) 253-4000 to schedule an appointment in Portland, OR or to get more information.
The care I received from Dr. Darrell Brett is beyond measure. Dr. Brett was compassionate, direct, honest, and made himself available to answer any questions I had or my family had. He felt like a family member looking out for my best interests. His staff was friendly, attentive, and accessible. Dr. Brett explained the surgery fully, desired outcome, the low percentage of risk involved, and recovery expectations. Dr. Brett and Dr. Johansen were both involved with surgery, Anterior Cervical arthroplasty with mobi-c artificial discs and anterior cervical fusion. Both spoke with me separately prior to surgery and let me know again, what to expect. Dr. Brett said a prayer with me before we went into the operating room. He also checked on me later that day and the following day in the hospital. Dr. Brett is a wonderfully skilled surgeon and doctor. My scar was unbelievably minimal and looked great just 10 days after the procedure. Dr. Brett is the best and I recommend him with highest regards.
I had surgery at Adventist Health Portland Hospital, and stayed overnight. The nursing staff was terrific and all had great things to say about Dr. Brett and his 30+ year tenure at the hospital. Thank you Dr. Brett.
Dr. Brett performed by 2nd L5/S1 Laminectomy. I am going on 6 weeks post surgery and felling much better. Still giving the nerves time to heal and strengthen. Dr. Brett is very professional and knowledgeable. I would recommend NW Spine Surgery to everyone needing treatment/surgeries. The first laminectomy was in 2019 with a previous Dr. and obviously was not a success.