Mohamed Abdulhamid
Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid, MD, FAANS, FCNS
Dr. Mohamed Abdulhamid (Dr. A) is a board-certified neurosurgeon, spine surgeon, physician-scientist, and internationally recognized educator on a mission to redefine the role of neuroscience in human performance, resilience, and longevity. As the founder of Royal Spine Surgery and Royal Elevé in Scottsdale, Arizona, he has developed an innovative clinical model that integrates advanced neuroscience with evidence-based technologies to help patients, executives, entrepreneurs, and elite athletes optimize how they think, move, recover, and perform.
Although classically trained in complex neurosurgery, Dr. Abdulhamid’s work extends far beyond the operating room. His philosophy is rooted in a fundamental question: What if the future of medicine isn’t defined by how well we treat disease—but by how well we optimize human potential? This vision has led him to pioneer a new approach that bridges neuroscience, functional rehabilitation, neuromodulation, and longevity medicine—shifting the focus from restoring health to unlocking resilience, maximizing performance, and extending healthspan throughout life.
As a principal investigator in multiple clinical studies, Dr. Abdulhamid has contributed to research supporting several FDA-cleared therapeutic indications in functional rehabilitation, pain management, neuromuscular re-education, and recovery. His work continues to advance the scientific understanding of neuroplasticity and the remarkable ability of the nervous system to adapt, recover, and perform at increasingly higher levels.
A sought-after international speaker, Dr. Abdulhamid regularly lectures to physicians, healthcare providers, professional sports organizations, business leaders, and performance-focused audiences. Known for translating complex neuroscience into compelling, practical insights, his presentations challenge conventional thinking while inspiring audiences to reimagine the future of health, performance, and human potential.
Whether speaking about the brain, the spine, neuroplasticity, or longevity, Dr. Abdulhamid invites audiences to view the nervous system through a different lens—not merely as the system that allows us to survive, but as the system that determines how fully we live.
His guiding philosophy is simple yet profound: the future of medicine is not merely helping people live longer—it is helping them think better, move better, recover faster, and perform at their highest potential throughout every stage of life.


















