Spine and pain centre at Hyderabad

March 26, 2015 05:23 pm | Updated 05:28 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

A new facility-American Spine and Pain Centre, promising non-invasive and non-surgical management of pain related issues of the spine, low back, joints and even cancer has been launched in Hyderabad at Road No-12, Banjara Hills. The new hospital is being managed by seven US trained Telugu doctors who specialise in interventional spine management.

“In India, at present, there are two options for patients suffering from spine or lower back pains. Either they have to endure the pain or undergo a surgery. We are a group of doctors trained in non-invasive and non-surgical management of such pains. Our aim is to provide such services to patients here,” said VP, American Spine and Pain Centre, Dr. Prabhav Tella.

The surgeon, CEO of Interventional Pain Solutions, Dallas, said that US trained doctors will be studying and evaluating the reports of the patients. “Every procedure on the patient will be done by US based doctors. We are a team of seven spine specialists and each one of us will be available in the facility for at least two weeks in a month,” he said.

The spine specialist said that innovative treatment methods for pain management by making use of high-end technology will be provided to the patients. Services that will be provided for ailments include low back pain, Sciatica, neuropathic pain or nerve pain, lumbar post laminectomy syndrome, Failed back surgery syndrome and many more. For details: www.paindoctorsofindia.com

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