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Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD is a pediatric neurologist in Fort Worth, TX specializing in pediatric neurology, pediatric surgery and neurosurgery. He graduated from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine. Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD is affiliated with Texas Health Resources, Driscoll Children's Hospital, Cook Children's, Cook Children's Physician Network and Jane and John Justin Institute for Mind Health.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a procedure performed to help treat neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease and epilepsy. Electrode leads are surgically implanted in the brain and connected to a device, called a neurostimulator (deep brain stimulator), that is placed underneath the skin (subcutaneously). The deep brain stimulator can send electrical signals through the electrodes to the brain to restore normal rhythms, or it can block electrical signals in specific areas of the brain to restore functioning. Although not a cure, DBS can treat symptoms of movement disorders such as pain and tremor when medication fails to work.
DBS surgery may be completed in one operating session, but it is more commonly performed in two parts. In the first stage of the procedure, the surgeon will map targets in the brain using CT or MRI imaging to determine where to place the electrodes. Then, by drilling holes into the skull, the surgeon will place the electrodes into specific areas in the brain. The holes will be closed, and patients will require 1-2 days to recover in the hospital. After about two weeks, patients will undergo another surgery to have the deep brain stimulator implanted. The stimulator is usually placed under the skin around the collarbone, chest, or abdomen, and it will be connected to the DBS electrodes through a subcutaneous wire. No component of the DBS system will be visible from outside. Following stimulator implantation, patients may need to recover in the hospital for 1-2 days.
Within 2-4 weeks of the operation, doctors will program the stimulator using a wireless device. Patients will work with their doctor to determine the most effective settings for the stimulator during follow-up visits. Patients will be given a handheld device so that they can turn the stimulator on or off and adjust its settings themselves. The stimulator may have a rechargeable battery, in which case patients will be given a charging unit. Stimulator batteries generally need to be replaced in 3-5 years.
Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD graduated from University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine. He completed residency at University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. He is certified by the Board Certified in Neurological Surgery by the American Board of Neurological Surgery and has a state license in Texas.
Medical School: University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine
Residency: University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
Board Certification: Board Certified in Neurological Surgery by the American Board of Neurological Surgery
Licensed In: Texas
Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD is associated with these hospitals and organizations:
Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD appears to accept the following insurance providers: MultiPlan Inc/PHCS, Cigna Healthcare of Texas, Aetna, Galaxy Healthcare Network, EHN- Employers Health Network, Providence Health Alliance, First Health Network, United Healthcare PPO/EPO, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas PPO, HealthSmart Payors Organization/HealthSmart, Imagine Health, USA Managed Care Organizations, Baylor Scott and White Health Plan, Fort Worth Firefighters 440, HealthScope and Blue Cross Blue Shield HealthSelect of Texas.
According to our sources, Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD accepts the following insurance providers:
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These charts describe general payments received by Dr. Johnnie H. Honeycutt JR., MD. Doctors may receive payments for a number of reasons, including meal compensation, travel compensation, and consulting.
| Deerfield Imaging, Inc. |
$1,073
IMRIS Hybrid OR $1,073 |
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| Synaptive Medical Inc. |
$1,051
Brightmatter Drive/Guide $1,051 |
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| Medtronic USA, Inc. |
$308
ACTIVA $142 |
Deep Brain Neurostimulation $132 |
Drug Infusion Systems - Neuro $18 |
Spinal Cord Neurostimulation - Neuro $15 |
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| Visualase, Inc. |
$228
Visualase Thermal Therapy System $217 |
Neuro Procedure Kit $11 |
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| ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. |
$148
ClearPoint System $136 |
ClearPoint Neuro Workstation $12 |
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| Other |
$275
ClearPoint System $94 |
VNS Therapy $75 |
ACTIVA $33 |
PERCEPT PC BRAINSENSE $33 |
CUSA Clarity $30 |
Other $10 |
| Compensation for serving as faculty or as a speaker for a non-accredited and noncertified continuing education program | $1,073 |
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| Food and Beverage | $1,028 |
| Travel and Lodging | $982 |
Dr. Johnnie Honeycutt, who practices in Fort Worth, TX, is a medical specialist in pediatric neurology, pediatric surgery, and neurosurgery. Dr. Honeycutt has indicated that his clinical interests include neurosurgery and deep brain stimulation (DBS). He is professionally affiliated with Texas Health Fort Worth, Cook Children's Physician Network, and Driscoll Children's Hospital. He is in-network for several insurance carriers, including Blue California, HealthSmart, and Coventry. Dr. Honeycutt's practice in Fort Worth, TX is open to new patients as reported by Cook Children's. He attended medical school at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Medicine. He completed his residency training at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center and a hospital affiliated with the University of Tennessee.