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Henry Aryan MD

Neurosurgeon, Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery, Sierra Pacific Orthopaedic Center
He/Him · Fresno, CA, United States

Henry Aryan, MD, is a distinguished and board-certified neurosurgeon who holds the position of Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). His specialization lies in the treatment of complex spinal disorders and neurospinal oncology, encompassing both surgical and non-surgical methods. At UCSF Medical Center, he contributes significantly to the Neurosurgery and Orthopedics departments. As an authority in robotic-guided spine surgery and minimally invasive techniques, he holds practicing and operating privileges at Saint Agnes Medical Center and Fresno Surgical Hospital, showcasing his excellence in advancing spine care. In his role as a Neurosurgical Spine Specialist at Sierra Pacific Orthopedics, Dr. Henry manages both routine and intricate spinal surgeries. His proficiency encompasses artificial disc replacements, revision spine surgery, and innovative robotic-guided surgeries that address spine trauma, spinal deformity, and scoliosis. His extensive experience in neuroscience has resulted in numerous patents, and he has authored several textbooks and medical abstracts. He regularly delivers presentations on spine and brain disorders, demonstrating his influence and reinforcing his standing as a groundbreaking neurosurgeon. His work, particularly in treating spinal trauma and correcting spinal deformities, has left a lasting impact on the medical community. A native of California, Dr. Aryan is board-certified and affiliated with prestigious fellowships, including the American College of Surgeons (FACS) and the American Association of Neurological Surgeons (FAANS). He also holds a fellowship in Spinal Oncology and Complex Spinal Reconstruction. His affiliations with numerous medical societies underscore his commitment to clinical excellence and comprehensive patient care. These connections have fueled his ongoing professional development and allowed him to stay engaged with advancements in his field, contributing to his status as a respected leader in neurosurgery. Dr. Henry's academic journey began at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), where he excelled academically, earning high honors in Cybernetics and being a Division 1 ranked athlete in the 110m hurdles. Recognized by societies such as Phi Eta Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta, he pursued a Bachelor of Science in Cybernetics, a field combining robotics, digital communication, and medical applications. He continued his medical training at the University of California, Irvine (UCI) School of Medicine, where he obtained his MD. His education extended to the University of California, San Diego (UCSD), where he completed a general surgical internship followed by an intensive seven-year neurosurgery residency, establishing a close and enduring affiliation with the University of California academic system. Throughout his educational path, Dr. Aryan garnered numerous academic distinctions, including the Dean's Office Medical Research Fellowship and the College of Medicine Dean's Service Award at UC Irvine. He later joined UCSF as a Clinical Professor of Neurosurgery, a role that allows him to educate aspiring neurosurgeons while consulting on complex cases involving spinal disorders and, occasionally, cranial neurosurgical conditions. His commitment to teaching and research ensures that his legacy continues through the next generation of medical professionals. Dr. Henry Aryan's career at Sierra Pacific Orthopedic Center spans nearly two decades, during which he has performed a multitude of spinal surgeries, making him one of the most experienced surgeons in California's Central Valley. He is skilled in placing artificial discs and utilizing spinal radiosurgery to remove tumors, alleviate pain, and restore functionality for his patients. His dedication to treating degenerative spinal conditions and spinal deformities is evident in his success with complex revision surgeries. His expertise in robotic-guided techniques has minimized patient recovery times and enhanced surgical outcomes, earning him multiple awards for his clinical excellence. Dr. Henry's contributions to neurosurgery have not gone unnoticed. Among his many accolades are the Medical House Staff of the Year Award from Kaiser Permanente and the AANS/CNS Spine Section David Cahill Award. His awards from the Congress of Neurological Surgeons and UC San Diego highlight his dedication to advancing neurosurgical methods. His commitment to improving patient outcomes has also been recognized by institutions like UCSF and Saint Agnes Medical Center, where he received the Clinical Excellence in Spine Award and an award for Excellence in Patient Care. A passionate educator, Dr. Aryan mentors medical students at UCSF, sharing his extensive knowledge and guiding them through clinical experiences. His research collaborations with UCSF faculty, doctorate students, and peers have produced numerous peer-reviewed publications, further contributing to advancements in spine and brain treatment. His published research is often cited and respected within the neurosurgical community, underscoring his influence on the field and his dedication to evidence-based medicine. Beyond his clinical and academic achievements, Dr. Henry has served on the Board of Trustees at Fresno Surgical Hospital and is now part of the Board of Managers at Sierra Pacific Orthopedics. He has also held leadership roles, such as Chief of Neurosurgery at Saint Agnes Medical Center and President of the Medical Staff at Fresno Surgical Hospital. His involvement with professional organizations like the American Association of Neurological Surgeons and the American Medical Association has allowed him to advocate for healthcare advancements while staying current with medical innovations. Dr. Aryan's philanthropic work exemplifies his dedication to global health. As a member of Los Medicos Voladores (The Flying Doctors), he provides free healthcare to underserved communities in Mexico and Central America. His humanitarian missions have taken him to places like Peru, Ukraine, and El Salvador, offering essential care to those in need. He is also an active member of the International Neurosurgical Children's Association, assisting children with neurological disorders in South America. His volunteer efforts are documented in peer-reviewed journals, showcasing his impact beyond the operating room. Dr. Henry Aryan also serves as a consulting physician for Fresno State University's athletic department, lending his expertise to manage spine and head injuries in sports. By contributing research, publications, and patents related to brain and spine injuries, he has furthered the understanding and treatment of these complex conditions. His career continues to inspire through his commitment to patient care, academic excellence, and community service, leaving a lasting legacy in the field of neurosurgery. He remains a dedicated pioneer in his field, consistently pushing the boundaries of medical innovation.