Spine Clinic
You’ve Lived With Pain Long Enough
Chronic back and neck pain changes your life, but so can a visit to the Memorial Spine Clinic. Our expertly trained team of physicians, therapists, nurses, and support staff will provide you with the compassionate care you deserve and the state-of-the-art treatments you’ve been waiting for. If back pain is keeping you from living the life you deserve, let us help you identify its source and provide treatment options.
About Us
As leaders in the field of spinal care, Memorial Spine Clinic is always pushing the boundaries toward the advancement of solutions for chronic back pain, neck pain, and spinal injuries. Our Spine Clinic is designed to provide highly skilled care for patients who have complex cervical, thoracic, or lumbar spine procedures, including the revolutionary artificial disc implant. Memorial Spine Clinic also features a comprehensive pain management program. We are a full-service Spine Clinic with the most highly trained physicians in the area.
Why Choose Us
Designed for patients with a broad spectrum of painful and disabling conditions of the spine, Memorial Spine Clinic provides comprehensive, compassionate evaluations and recommends and coordinates the best possible treatment alternatives. Typical patients are those living with back pain, neck pain, radiculopathy (pain, numbness, or weakness from a compressed nerve in the spine), or myelopathy (loss of strength, sensation, or coordination due to spinal cord damage). Many of our patients may have had prior injuries or surgery with less than optimal results. Our hands-on personal care includes:
- Evaluation of the problem and associated medical risk (extensive interviews, physical exams, reviews of prior test results, and additional testing if needed)
- Diagnosis
- Treatment, including physical therapy, rehabilitation medicine, anesthesia pain management, medical pain management, psychological evaluation, and rheumatology evaluation to provide appropriate non-operative care
- Surgery: The most technologically advanced spine surgery techniques, including minimally invasive operations, microscopic diskectomies and decompressions, spinal fusions with instrumentation of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, tumor removal, adult deformity correction, and artificial disk replacements in the neck.
- Final recommendations regarding physical limitations, exercise recommendations, use of medications, and expectations regarding chronic symptoms.


