An Easy Connection to Diagnosis and Treatment At Providence Spine Program our job is to determine the best approach to your individual problem because each person’s experience with back pain is unique. That’s why with one phone call you get the attention of an entire team of back and spine specialists working together for you. Providence Spine Program unites a group of physicians, nurses, physical therapists and pain specialists to provide comprehensive care to people suffering from spine disorders.
What's New at Providence? Spine Clinic A designated outpatient rehabilitation therapy center and inpatient surgery wing for Providence Spine Program patients.
XLIF Procedure New minimally invasive surgical procedures offers patients a safe and effective alternative to spine surgery. View our Spine Program Tutorial featuring information about the program, XLIF procedure and new stories. What To Expect When you come to your appointment, a nurse practitioner or physician assistant who works closely with our physician specialists will evaluate and work with you to determine your needs. You may then be referred to one of the specialists.
Our physician specialists and physical therapists, provide evidence-based diagnostic, operative and non-operative treatment options for spinal disorders. Close relationships between the physicians and physical therapists help ensure speedy rehabilitation and recovery.
Our goal at Providence Spine Program is to return you to the highest quality of life possible. For more information or to make an appointment, please call Providence Spine Program (541) 732-7746.
Free ScreeningsPlease call (541) 732-7746 or email us for an appointment.
In The News Tool cuts time, cost of spinal fusion surgery Spinal fusion surgery used to mean four or five days in a hospital and weeks of convalescence while big incisions healed. New surgical tools allow physicians to do the same procedure with much smaller incisions and send patients home sooner — sometimes after just one night in the hospital. Read more at the Medford Mail Tribune
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