UK HealthCare Comprehensive Spine Center
Getting help for back or neck pain should not feel overwhelming. We all deserve timely answers, appropriate testing and care that’s tailored to our needs – without unnecessary barriers. We built the Comprehensive Spine Center for that purpose. Our patients come to us through referrals from other healthcare providers. Our team reviews every referral, connects you with the right specialist and coordinates your care so you can move forward without delay or confusion.
At the Comprehensive Spine Center, you get care from experts from these key areas:
- Our team of orthopaedic surgeons and neurosurgeons treat bone, joint and nerve-related issues affecting the spine.
- Physical medicine and rehabilitation (PM&R) helps you regain movement, strength and function.
- Interventional pain management provides treatments that ease pain without surgery.
- Physical and occupational therapy helps restore movement, reduce pain and improve function.
WHY PEOPLE
CHOOSE US
Rather than leave individuals to navigate complex decisions on their own, we take a different approach. From your first referral, our team reviews your case and connects you with the right provider, whether your needs are surgical or nonsurgical. We work to prevent repeat tests, unnecessary visits and long gaps between appointments. We also coordinate your therapy, imaging and follow-up care so you can focus on getting better. You can expect support through every step of your care.
The Comprehensive Spine Center is part of a leading academic health system. That means you have access to:
- A team that works together across specialties
- Coordination between medical, surgical and rehabilitation providers
- A conservative-first approach that avoids unnecessary surgery
- The region’s most experienced spine program
- Advanced tools, therapies and access to clinical trials that most other hospitals do not offer
CONDITIONS
WE TREAT
We help adults with many spine conditions, including:
- Back and neck pain
- Herniated or slipped discs
- Sciatica
- Spinal stenosis, or narrowing of the spinal canal
- Scoliosis, kyphosis and other spine deformities
- Degenerative spine disease
- Nerve compression or pinched nerves
- Injuries from falls, car accidents or other trauma
- Fractures caused by osteoporosis or aging
Some conditions develop over time. Others begin after an injury. No matter how your symptoms start, we work to find the cause and the most effective treatment.