Spine surgery

Our expert surgeons perform advanced spine surgeries, including microdiscectomy, laminectomy, spinal fusion, and arthroplasty, to relieve pain and effectively restore mobility! We perform spine surgery for lumbar, thoracic, cervical spine, and lower back pain!

The spine surgery provides long-lasting pain relief and improved function in the affected spine region. Our pain specialists focus on the detailed diagnosis of the patient to devise the most effective pain relief solution for the spine.

Patients suffering from persistent back or neck pain may require spine surgery. It is recommended for patients who haven’t improved with solutions like injections, medications, or non-invasive solutions.

1. Sustained pain relief Affordable plans

2. Experienced pain management specialists

3. Personalized care for individual needs

4. Minimally invasive options for faster recovery

Female doctor explaining treatment method and holding human spine model to female patient.

Frequently asked questions

You may have various questions regarding the spine surgery. Here we have answered some of the most frequently asked questions:

Back and neck pain, ranging from mild to severe, can stem from overuse, injury, infection, obesity, smoking, slipped discs, osteoporosis, and more. Spine surgery can help restore mobility.

You may only feel a pinch of pain during the surgery. This is because the spine is already numbed with anesthesia.

People who do not find relief in pain through medications can be recommended a spine surgery. The effects may last for 3 months and even longer in some cases.

The charges for spine surgery may differ depending on the condition of the patient and the types of surgery. To learn more about the charges, procedure, and duration, you may connect with us today.

Before performing the spine surgery, the doctor provides local anesthesia to the patient. Hence, it reduces the pain during the process.

You must consult your doctor for back or neck pain that lasts over two weeks along with severe pain, weakness, numbness, fever, weight loss, or loss of bladder or bowel control after injury.