Board Certified Excellence

Sandro LaRocca, M.D.’s Credentials

Sandro LaRocca, M.D., founder of the New Jersey Neck & Back Institute (NJNBI), is a distinguished spine surgeon practicing in New Jersey. He and his team are dedicated to providing cutting-edge treatment for various spinal disorders. His extensive education, training, and experience place him at the forefront of orthopaedic and spinal surgery.

  • Medical Education: Earned his medical doctorate from The Jefferson Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University (now The Sidney Kimmel Medical College).

  • Residency: Completed orthopaedic surgery residency at Albert Einstein Medical Center (now Einstein Medical Center Philadelphia).

  • Fellowship: Specialized in complex spinal reconstruction and clinical management of neck and back disorders at New England Baptist Hospital in Boston, Massachusetts.

  • Board Certification: Certified by the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery, reflecting his dedication to maintaining the highest standards in orthopaedic care.

  • Professional Affiliations: Active member of several prestigious organizations, including the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons and the North American Spine Society.

The Importance of Board Certification

When selecting a physician, board certification is a crucial factor in ensuring quality care. Choosing a board-certified specialist like Sandro LaRocca, M.D., means you are trusting a doctor who has met rigorous standards in medical expertise, ethics, and ongoing education.

Why Board Certification Matters

  • Advanced Expertise: Board certification signifies a physician’s proven proficiency in a specialized field of medicine, ensuring they have undergone extensive training and evaluation.

  • Commitment to Continuous Learning: Certified doctors engage in ongoing education and assessments to stay current with the latest medical advancements and techniques.

  • Adherence to High Ethical Standards: A board-certified physician is dedicated to delivering the highest level of patient care while upholding stringent professional and ethical guidelines.

According to a survey conducted by the American Board of Medical Specialties, 95% of patients believe physicians should be required to stay updated on advances in their respective specialties.