Alan H. Daniels, MD
Dr. Alan H. Daniels is a Board-Certified spine surgeon who specializes in adult spinal deformity and other complex spinal disorders. He serves as Chief of Spine for the Orthopedic Department at Rhode Island Hospital and The Miriam Hospital. He is also Spine Fellowship Co-Director and Associate Professor at Brown University.
Dr. Daniels is a high-volume spine surgeon, performing more than 450 spine surgeries per year. His practice focuses on patients who suffer from scoliosis, kyphosis, flatback syndrome, failed spinal surgery, degenerative spinal disease, as well as spinal trauma and spinal tumors.
Dr. Daniels completed medical school at the Oregon Health and Science University, and orthopedic surgery residency training and spine fellowship at Brown University prior to completing the ISSG Traveling Fellowship. Additionally, Dr. Daniels is a world-renowned researcher and has published more than 500 peer-reviewed articles and has edited 4 orthopedic education textbooks. His research focuses on spinal alignment and optimizing outcomes for spinal deformity surgery.