Our fellowship-trained neurosurgeons evaluate and treat the full spectrum of spinal conditions. Many patients find lasting relief without surgery — we always explore every option before recommending an operation.
Lumbar and thoracic pain from disc disease, stenosis, muscle strain, or degenerative changes — one of the most common reasons patients seek neurosurgical care.
Learn more →Cervical disc herniation, spondylosis, and stenosis causing pain, stiffness, and arm symptoms including weakness and numbness.
Learn more →Radiating pain from the low back into the buttock, leg, or foot caused by compression of a lumbar nerve root — often from a herniated disc or stenosis.
Learn more →When the nucleus pulposus pushes through the disc wall and presses on an adjacent nerve root, causing pain, numbness, or weakness in the arm or leg.
Learn more →Narrowing of the spinal canal or foramina that compresses the spinal cord or nerve roots, causing pain, weakness, and problems with walking.
Learn more →Abnormal lateral curvature of the spine affecting adolescents and adults. Surgical correction is considered for severe or progressive curves causing pain or functional limitation.
Learn more →Beyond the most common spine diagnoses, we evaluate and treat a range of other conditions affecting the spine and peripheral nervous system.
"Surgery is a last resort — but when it's the right choice, it should be done exceptionally well."
We take time to understand your full history and imaging before making any recommendations. Most patients are seen conservatively first, and we coordinate with referring physicians throughout.
Schedule a ConsultationOur surgeons take a conservative approach — surgery is recommended only when it is clearly the best option. Schedule a consultation and we will walk through your imaging, history, and all available treatments together.
Our fellowship-trained spine specialists will evaluate your condition and discuss every available option — surgical and non-surgical.