
Anthony H. Sin, MD
- Neurological Surgery
- English
Anthony Sin, M.D., is a neurosurgeon specializing in spine surgery at Shriners Children's Shreveport. He earned his medical degree from Emory University School of Medicine in Atlanta, Georgia, and received residency training at LSU Health Sciences Center in Shreveport, Louisiana. Following a fellowship in minimally invasive/complex spine surgery at the University of Tennessee Memphis, Dr. Sin joined the department of neurosurgery at LSU Health in Shreveport where he now serves as professor and vice-chairman, as well as director of complex spinal disorders. In 2012, he extended his services to the patients of Shriners Children's Shreveport by joining the hospital's spine care team.
Board certified by the American Board of Neurological Surgery, Dr. Sin's interests include minimally invasive spinal surgery and complex spinal disorders, including spinal deformity correction. He has published extensively, including articles in the Journal of Neurosurgery Spine, Surgical Neurology and Child's Nervous System.
Pediatric Care
Specialty
- Neurological Surgery
- Spine & Spinal Cord
More About Me
- American Board of Neurological Surgery, Neurological Surgery, Neurological Surgery - General
Medical Education|Emory University School of Medicine|Atlanta|GA|United States of America|05/01/1996
Fellowship|Mount Sinai Services of the Mount Sinai School of Medcine|Elmhurst|NY|United States of America|06/01/2001
Internship|SUNY - Stony Brook|Stony Brook|NY|United States of America|06/01/2002
Residency|LSU Health Science Center|Shreveport|LA|United States of America|06/01/2007
Fellowship|University of Tennessee|Memphis|TN|United States of America|06/01/2008
LSU Health Sciences Center
Professor
- 2009-Present: Fellow, International College of Surgeons
- 2009-Present: Member, Louisiana State Medical Society
- 2003-Present: Active Member, Congress of Neurological Surgeons
- 2003-Present: Active Member, American Association of Neurological Surgeons
- 2003-Present: Member, Shreveport Medical Society
