Spinal surgery addresses conditions affecting the vertebrae, discs, and nerves of the spine — such as herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and degenerative disc disease — when conservative treatments have not provided sufficient relief.
Depending on the condition, spinal surgery may involve procedures such as discectomy (removing part of a damaged disc), spinal fusion (joining vertebrae for stability), or decompression surgery to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. Many procedures can now be performed using minimally invasive techniques.
Your specialist will conduct a thorough evaluation, including imaging studies such as MRI or CT scans, to determine the most appropriate surgical approach. Recovery time varies significantly depending on the type and extent of surgery, ranging from a few weeks for minimally invasive procedures to several months for more extensive spinal fusion.
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Your treatment is carried out by qualified, experienced doctors and surgeons specializing in their fields.
Every plan is tailored to your individual diagnosis, goals, and medical history — never one-size-fits-all.
From your first inquiry to aftercare at home, our team coordinates every step of your journey.
Share your medical history and goals with our team for an initial evaluation and personalized recommendation.
Required tests and assessments are completed, and your procedure is scheduled with full details explained in advance.
Your procedure is performed by an experienced specialist in an accredited facility, with your comfort and safety as the priority.
A structured recovery plan and follow-up support help ensure a smooth healing process and lasting results.
No, most back pain resolves with conservative treatment. Spinal surgery is generally considered when conservative options have failed and a clear structural cause has been identified.
Yes, many spinal procedures can now be performed using minimally invasive techniques, which can mean smaller incisions, less tissue damage, and potentially faster recovery for suitable candidates.
Recovery from spinal fusion varies but often involves several months for the fusion to fully stabilize, with a gradual return to normal activities guided by your surgical team.
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