Dr. Mark Robert Mclaughlin, MD

To me, it was never a question of whether I would become a doctor but what area of medicine I’d choose. My grandfather, my idol, was a doctor in West Orange, New Jersey, for more than 50 years. As a kid, I followed him around constantly, and sometimes even carried his medical bag on house calls.
But when I entered college, I opted to major in philosophy, rather than follow the conventional pre-med track. My interests spanned beyond medicine. And, ultimately, I thought if I could think, speak, and write clearly, I’d be a better doctor.
While I’ve always considered myself an avid student, and still do, much of what I’ve come to understand about life I’ve learned on the wrestling mat. I was a Division I wrestler in college, and one of my proudest achievements was being inducted into the National Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2016.
For the better part of the last 20 years, I’ve coached 8- to 12-year-olds with the Princeton Wrestling Club in the town where I live. And five years ago, I helped launch Trenton Youth Wrestling, a program that each year enables 200 girls and boys from the city’s public schools to learn about and compete in the sport.
I’ve remained involved in wrestling because I believe its principles can help shape the trajectory of a child’s life. That’s what happened to me. I credit wrestling and an inspiring coach early in my life with giving me the mental and physical tools to do my best, on the mat and in the operating room. Wrestling taught me the importance of perseverance and gave me the fortitude to achieve a successful career, from pursuing a challenging residency under Dr. Peter Jannetta, the father of modern neurosurgery, to surrounding myself with some of the brightest minds working in the field today.
In recent years, I’ve settled into a slightly less prominent role within our practice so that I can devote more time to my patients. I continue to focus on cervical spine surgery, which has been revolutionized by the M6-C artificial cervical disc replacement. Designed to restore the natural range of movement to the spine, the M6-C disc is intended as an alternative to cervical fusion. Patients once crippled by pain who’ve undergone the procedure are consistently regaining a sense of normalcy in their lives.
My practice welcomes referrals for most brain and spine disorders, and we accept most major insurance providers, as well as Medicare.
About Princeton Brain, Spine and Sports Medicine:

Award-Winning Neurosurgery & Spine Care in New Jersey and Eastern Pennsylvania. Experience life-changing relief from brain, spine, and joint injuries with our best neurosurgeons and sports medicine specialists. Customized to your unique needs, our expert team will guide you towards a rapid recovery and a pain-free life.
Proudly serving patients in Princeton, NJ and PA for nearly 20 years, our practices are home to award-winning, patient-focused doctors. Beginning with a precise diagnosis, we focus on educating patients at every stage of treatment, providing the industry’s most advanced treatment technology, and a range of conservative and surgical options.
Our multi-disciplinary team of board-certified doctors has undergone extensive training in their respective areas, providing highly specialized treatments and customized therapies delivered with compassion.
Princeton Brain, Spine, & Sports Medicine accepts most major insurance plans. Call us today to schedule a consultation or learn more about our advanced spine surgery center.
At our spine surgery and neurosurgery center, you can make use of the following procedures:
spinal surgery
cervical disc replacement
anterior lumbar fusion
scoliosis spinal fusion
Princeton Brain, Spine and Sports Medicine
731 Alexander Rd #200,
Princeton, NJ 08540
Office tel: (609) 921-9001
Fax: (215) 741-3143
Web address: https://www.princetonbrainandspine.com/
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Princeton Junction, Plainsboro Center, Princeton North, Lawrenceville, Clarksville
08536, 08540, 08550, 08648
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Mon-Fri: 9am-5:00pm
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Dr. Mclaughlin and his entire team did an outstanding job for my spinal surgery. I felt welcomed and felt comfortable from the very first time speaking to them all. They were kind, caring and really advocate for those in need. I highly recommend him for any procedures that require an expert and someone with experience. He has truly saved my life and I could never say thank you enough! Dr. Mclaughlin the best neurosurgeon! Highly recommend!
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