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Everett Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery & Treatment

Take back your life from chronic pain by opting for minimally invasive spinal surgery at Spine Institute Northwest - your trusted Everett surgeons.

For many of our patients, living with chronic back and neck pain is a fact of life, but it often doesn’t have to be. At Spine Institute Northwest, we are your expert Everett spinal surgeons. Using our minimally invasive spinal surgery method, you can resolve many of the common causes of back pain, with little to no downtime. Many of our patients get surgery in the morning and walk out the same day, making our methods popular for patients that want immediate relief. In addition to our minimally invasive procedures, we also offer alternatives like spinal pain pumps, stem cell therapy, and more, giving us options for personalized treatment for your specific symptoms and conditions.

Want to know about our successful procedures? Be sure to visit our reviews page to hear from past patients,

Why Opt for Minimally Invasive Spinal Surgery?

When it comes to spinal surgery, you always want to opt for the lowest risk procedure possible. Unlike traditional methods, which may cause damage to muscle and tissue, minimally invasive spinal surgery allows our surgeons to asses and repair many of your spinal ailments with as little as a minor incision on your back or abdomen. With this small incision, our staff can inspect the trouble area using cameras, and provide endoscopically assisted solutions.

Some of the benefits of this surgery include:

  • Faster recovery times
  • Same day solutions
  • Long-lasting relief
  • Minimal bleeding and body damage
  • Detailed repair of the problem area

Our surgeons are constantly undergoing regular training to ensure that the methods we use in the operating room are the most effective around. We always go through the process of analysis and testing, giving us the specific knowledge needed for a successful procedure with every patient.

How Does Stem Cell Therapy Work?

For patients looking for a non-surgical solution to their chronic pain or those dealing with join and tendon discomfort, one option is stem cell therapy. Using the bodies natural healing cells, often found in plasma and bone marrow, we’re able to inject healthy cells into problem areas for natural healing and relief. These methods have been shown to be successful with patients dealing with conditions like shoulder damage, bulging disks, and tendon deterioration.

While some patients may only require one treatment, we also offer ongoing therapy to help heal your trouble areas and alleviate any pain. In terms of remedies, stem cell is as holistic and natural as possible, as many of the cells used for treatment are found in the body. Be sure to speak with our doctors to find out of this treatment is right for your injury.

Choosing the Right Spinal Surgeon

The most important part of any treatment is finding the right surgeon. At Spine Institute Northwest, we have a full staff of medical experts, surgeons, and doctors who have dedicated their life to back and neck procedures. Whether it’s sports medicine, spinal surgeries, or alternative treatment methods, you can trust you’re getting the best care in the Everett area.

So if you’re ready to take control of your pain and take a step in the right direction, give our team a call, and set up your initial consultation today!

When you want personalized care in the Everett area, trust Spine Institute Northwest. Call us at (425) 486-1000 and learn more about your treatment options today!

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