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Comprehensive Treatment for Back and Neck Conditions

Ananya Hospital's Spine Care department provides expert diagnosis and treatment for all conditions affecting the spine. Our spine specialists use advanced techniques to relieve pain and restore function, helping you return to an active life.

Back and neck pain can significantly impact your quality of life. Our team takes a multidisciplinary approach, combining conservative treatments with minimally invasive procedures when necessary.

From herniated discs to spinal stenosis, scoliosis to degenerative conditions, we offer comprehensive spine care tailored to your specific condition and needs.

Spine Care

What is Spine Care?

Spine care encompasses the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting the cervical (neck), thoracic (mid-back), and lumbar (lower back) spine, including the vertebrae, discs, nerves, and surrounding structures.

  • Herniated disc and bulging disc treatment
  • Spinal stenosis and nerve compression
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Scoliosis and spinal deformities
  • Spine fractures and injuries

How Does Spine Care Work?

Our spine care process begins with accurate diagnosis and progresses to the most appropriate treatment.

01

Diagnostic Evaluation

Complete assessment including MRI, CT scans, and nerve studies to identify the exact cause of your symptoms.

02

Conservative Management

Initial treatment with physiotherapy, medications, and injections when appropriate.

03

Surgical Intervention

Minimally invasive spine surgery when conservative treatment doesn't provide adequate relief.

When Should You Seek Spine Care?

Don't ignore persistent back or neck pain. Early intervention can prevent permanent nerve damage.

Schedule an appointment if:

  • Back or neck pain lasting more than 2 weeks
  • Pain radiating down arms or legs
  • Numbness or tingling in extremities
  • Difficulty standing or walking for long periods

Seek immediate attention if:

  • Sudden severe back pain after injury
  • Loss of bladder or bowel control
  • Progressive weakness in legs
  • Numbness in the groin area
  • Severe pain with fever