Don't wait another day to get relief.
We offer same or next-day appointments so you can start your journey to feeling better right away.
You've tried to manage the pain. You've adjusted how you move, what you do, even how you sleep. But chronic back or neck pain doesn't have to be your new normal.
Whether you're seeking an early approach to managing back pain or exploring surgical options, our team can help.
When it comes to your spine health, experience matters. Baptist Health's back, neck and spine specialists bring together:
We offer same or next-day appointments so you can start your journey to feeling better right away.
You may be wondering: Is this normal back pain, or something more serious?
Here are some other questions to consider:
Are you having pain, discomfort, numbness or tinging in your arm or leg lasting more than a few weeks?
Do you have lower back pain when you stand or walk, but not when you are sitting?
Do you have problems standing, walking or turning your head to the side?
Do you struggle to make it through the grocery store without leaning on the cart for support?
Does back or neck pain interfere with vacation planning, time with family or your daily work?
If you answered yes to any of these, it's time to see a specialist.
Back and neck pain doesn't automatically mean you'll need surgery. Our team is ready to create a personalized treatment plan designed specifically for you and your condition.
From conservative therapies to advanced minimally invasive procedures, we'll help you find the right solution.
Non-surgical options may include physical therapy to strengthen and stretch muscles, anti-inflammatory or pain-relieving medications, steroid injections to reduce inflammation around irritated nerves, and activity or lifestyle changes.
These treatments are often effective in relieving pain, improving movement and helping you return to daily activities.
If you are a candidate for surgery, minimally invasive spine surgery can help you get back to life faster, thanks to:
✓ Smaller incisions – Better cosmetic results and less scarring
✓ Shorter recovery time – Get back to your routine faster
✓ Less pain – Reduced discomfort and need for pain medication
✓ Lower risk – Less chance of infection or damage to healthy tissue
✓ Quicker relief – Many patients experience improvement soon after treatment
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