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Partnership with Axis

Axis Neuromonitoring

Clinically Advanced. Patient Focused. Surgeon Trusted.

Axis is a clinically advanced, patient focused intraoperative neuromonitoring partner for complex and high risk procedures. We are trusted by surgeons and hospitals because we combine deep clinical expertise with disciplined processes, ethical independence, and an unwavering commitment to doing the right thing.

Doing the Right Thing. Every Case. Every Time.

“Everything we do flows from one principle…doing the right thing. That’s what has earned Axis its reputation with hospitals and surgeons.”

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  • Specialized for complex & minimally invasive cases
    Cranial and spinal specialists using the correct modalities for every procedure.
  • Right tech. Right case. No exceptions.
    Thoughtful tech-to-surgeon matching, backed by credentialing, experience validation, and strict OR protocols.
  • Consistency you can depend on
    Seamless integration into the OR, clear communication, and structured workflows.
  • Advancing the field
    Committed to advancing neuromonitoring through education, research, and continuous improvement.
  • Compliance-first
    Independent audits, hospital-ready credentialing, and transparent billing, zero hidden financial relationships.

Axis is more than neuromonitoring. We are a partner built on trust. Doing the right thing isn’t just our tagline, it’s how we operate.

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Surgeons

Surgeons are focused on patient outcomes, precision, and clear communication in the operating room. Axis supports that focus with clinically advanced intraoperative neuromonitoring designed for complex and high-risk procedures.

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Hospitals

Hospital leadership requires partners who are dependable, compliant, and easy to work with. Axis delivers business and clinical support with the same discipline and integrity we bring to the operating room. These materials outline how we add value as a trusted neuromonitoring partner.

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Surgeon-Led Board

Axis is guided by a surgeon-led Board of Directors who bring clinical insight, accountability, and a patient-first perspective to every decision. Our leadership ensures Axis remains focused on ethical practices, clinical excellence, and doing the right thing in every operating room.

→ Learn about our leadership

Quality Assurance

Axis is committed to maintaining and advancing the highest standards in neuromonitoring. Our quality assurance process supports consistency, accountability, and strong outcomes — especially in complex cases. These materials detail how we help our partners uphold rigorous quality control.

→ View our quality assurance approach

Education

Ongoing education is essential to clinical excellence. Axis supports surgeons, technicians, and partners through education grounded in evidence-based practices and real-world experience in interventional neurophysiology.

→ Learn about our educational initiatives

For Patients

If you are preparing for surgery and want to better understand neuromonitoring, we’re here to help. Your safety and outcomes are our priority, just as they are for the surgeons and hospitals we support. This information provides a clear overview of what neuromonitoring is and how it helps protect patients during surgery.

→ Learn about neuromonitoring for patients

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