Spine
If you suffer from a spine-related condition, be assured that our providers are here to create a customized care plan that is right for you. Unique to Baptist, our spine surgeons take a team approach incorporating physiatrists, pain management specialists and rehabilitation experts at Andrews Institute in diagnosing and treating spine-related conditions. Our comprehensive spine care continuum allows us to navigate you to the right care at the right time.
Conservative (non-surgical) treatment options are our primary focus whenever possible. These approaches consist of medication, rehabilitation and spinal injections. By utilizing rehabilitative programs designed by Andrews Institute physical therapists and physiatrists, as well as our pain management team, we strive to return our patients to their highest functional level possible. Surgical intervention is only used as a last resort to sustain patient functionality and quality of life.
Should surgical intervention be necessary for you, our surgeons are skilled in the newest emerging surgical techniques that focus on minimally invasive spine surgery to promote the best outcomes.
Conditions treated and surgical procedures offered include:
Complex Spine Conditions
- Pars defect
- Radiculopathy
- Revision spine surgery
- Sacroiliac (SI) pain
- Spinal stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Spondylosis
- Synovial cyst
- All cervical and lumbar spine
- Back and neck pain
- Degenerative disc disease
- Foot drop
- Foraminal stenosis
- Herniated disc
- Myelopathy
- Neurogenic claudication
Other Neurosurgery Conditions
- Peripheral nerve disorders
- Traumatic brain and spine injuries
For a referral to one of our neurosurgeons, please speak to your care provider.
Revision Spine Surgery
Our neurosurgeons are also skilled in revision spine surgeries, complex procedures where the surgeon corrects issues from previous surgeries. Our physicians are highly trained, and some specialize in revision spine surgeries. If you have persistent pain after a previous surgery, talk to us about alternative solutions. There may be other options. Let one of our board-certified physicians evaluate your case and help with your treatment plan.
