Advanced Spine Care for a Pain-Free Life
The Spine Surgery Department specializes in the diagnosis, treatment, and surgical management of disorders affecting the spine, spinal cord, and surrounding structures. Our experienced spine surgeons provide comprehensive care for neck pain, back pain, spinal injuries, disc disorders, deformities, and complex spine conditions using modern surgical and minimally invasive techniques.
Our goal is to relieve pain, restore mobility, protect neurological function, and help patients return to their normal activities with confidence.
Spinal disorders can significantly affect mobility, posture, work performance, and quality of life. While many spine problems can be treated conservatively, some conditions require advanced surgical intervention for lasting relief and functional recovery.
Our Spine Surgery Department offers personalized treatment plans, advanced diagnostics, minimally invasive procedures, and post-operative rehabilitation to ensure the best possible outcomes.
Our Spine Surgery Services
Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery
- Endoscopic Spine Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Disc Surgery
- Microscopic Spine Procedures
- Small-Incision Spine Surgery
- Faster Recovery Procedures
Cervical Spine Surgery
- Cervical Disc Disease Treatment
- Cervical Spondylosis Surgery
- Cervical Spine Decompression
- Cervical Fusion Procedures
- Nerve Root Compression Treatment
Lumbar Spine Surgery
- Slip Disc (Herniated Disc) Surgery
- Lumbar Canal Stenosis Surgery
- Sciatica Treatment
- Lumbar Decompression Surgery
- Lumbar Fusion Procedures
Spine Trauma & Injury Care
- Spinal Fracture Management
- Accident-Related Spine Injuries
- Spinal Stabilization Procedures
- Emergency Spine Surgery
- Spinal Cord Injury Management
Spinal Deformity Correction
- Scoliosis Correction Surgery
- Kyphosis Treatment
- Congenital Spine Deformity Management
- Adult Spinal Deformity Correction
Spine Tumor & Infection Management
- Spinal Tumor Surgery
- Vertebral Lesion Treatment
- Spinal Infection Management
- Complex Spine Reconstruction
Revision Spine Surgery
- Failed Back Surgery Treatment
- Revision Spine Procedures
- Recurrent Disc Problem Management
- Complex Spine Reconstruction Surgery
Conditions We Treat
- Chronic Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Slip Disc (Herniated Disc)
- Sciatica
- Cervical Spondylosis
- Lumbar Spondylosis
- Spinal Canal Stenosis
- Spinal Fractures
- Scoliosis
- Kyphosis
- Spinal Cord Compression
- Nerve Compression Disorders
- Spinal Infections
- Spine Tumors
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Work-Related Spine Injuries
Advanced Facilities & Technology
- Digital X-Ray
- MRI & CT Scan Support
- Intraoperative Imaging
- Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery Systems
- Microscope-Assisted Spine Surgery
- Advanced Operation Theatres
- Neuro Monitoring Support
- Dedicated Rehabilitation Services
- Comprehensive Post-Operative Care
When Should You Consult a Spine Surgeon?
You should consult a spine specialist if you experience:
- Persistent Back Pain
- Chronic Neck Pain
- Pain Radiating to Arms or Legs
- Numbness or Tingling Sensations
- Muscle Weakness
- Difficulty Walking
- Loss of Balance
- Spine Injury Following an Accident
- Loss of Bladder or Bowel Control
- Severe Sciatica Symptoms
Why Choose Our Spine Surgery Department?
✔ Dedicated Spine Surgery Specialists
✔ Advanced Minimally Invasive Techniques
✔ Comprehensive Spine Diagnostics
✔ Expertise in Complex Spine Procedures
✔ Personalized Treatment Plans
✔ Faster Recovery Protocols
✔ Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation Support
✔ Patient-Centered Spine Care
Frequently asked questions
Spine surgery is usually recommended when conservative treatments such as medications, physiotherapy, and lifestyle modifications fail to relieve symptoms or when there is nerve compression, spinal instability, or neurological deficits.
A slip disc, also called a herniated disc, occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc protrudes and compresses nearby nerves, causing pain, numbness, or weakness.
Modern spine surgery is generally safe when performed by experienced spine surgeons using advanced technology and proper patient selection.
Minimally invasive spine surgery uses smaller incisions, specialized instruments, and advanced imaging techniques to reduce tissue damage and speed up recovery.
Yes. Most back pain cases can be successfully managed with medications, physiotherapy, exercise programs, and lifestyle modifications.
Sciatica refers to pain that radiates along the sciatic nerve, usually from the lower back to the leg, often caused by a herniated disc or nerve compression.
Recovery depends on the type of surgery and the patient’s condition. Many patients resume routine activities within a few weeks, while complete recovery may take several months.
Symptoms may include numbness, tingling, weakness, radiating pain, difficulty walking, balance problems, or loss of bladder and bowel control.
