
I Need Neck Surgery: What Are My Options?
Neck pain that interferes with your life is a problem; surgery is sometimes the only option to relieve discomfort permanently. Keep reading to learn who needs neck surgery and what your choices may be.
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Kellogg Brain and Spine, with offices both in Portland, provides expert, and compassionate neurosurgical care with an aim toward restoring function. Under the medical direction of board-certified neurosurgeon Jordi X. Kellogg, MD, the team takes a responsive concierge approach, helping patients understand their condition and the recommended treatments.
The neurological surgery experts at Kellogg Brain and Spine specialize in the management of many conditions affecting the brain, spine, and nerves, including back pain, spinal stenosis, and herniated discs.
They take a conservative approach to care whenever possible, but perform many surgical procedures, including spine surgery, neck surgery, lumbar fusion, and disc replacement.
For patients with chronic pain conditions, Kellogg Brain and Spine offers placement of a spinal cord stimulator.
The team performs procedures at many surgical centers and hospitals, including, Providence Willamette Falls Hospital in Oregon City, and Northwest Spine and Laser Surgery Center in Wilsonville.
For expert care from a team focused on improving the lives of patients, call Kellogg Brain and Spine or book an appointment online today.
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