Spinal Care Treatment in Springfield, Oregon
Comprehensive Evaluation & Diagnosis
Many patients seek care for chronic back pain, numbness, tingling, or weakness. Our approach to spinal pain management prioritizes identifying the root cause rather than simply masking symptoms. Whether the issue involves instability, inflammation, or disc damage, we tailor spinal disc treatment plans to meet individual needs.
Spinal Care
- Non-surgical treatment
- Surgical treatment
- Spinal pain conditions
Spinal Conditions Treated
- Disc herniations
- Stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Fracture
- Tumor
- Spondylosis
- Degenerative disc disease
- Osteoporosis
- Deformity
- Vertebral body compression fractures
Videos: Explainer Series
Dr. Kokkino explains Surgical Spine Treatments.
Advanced Non-Surgical & Surgical Solutions
For more complex cases, including advanced lumbar spinal stenosis or traumatic injuries, we offer specialized spinal stenosis treatment and spinal injury treatment. Our goal is to relieve pressure on nerves, restore alignment, and improve overall spinal function.
Patients throughout Springfield, Oregon, trust our team for compassionate care and precise treatment planning. Conveniently located at 3377 Riverbend Dr, Springfield, OR 97477, United States, Oregon Neurosurgery is committed to delivering comprehensive spinal care tailored to each patient’s condition and lifestyle. If you are experiencing persistent discomfort or mobility challenges, our team is here to help you explore effective, long-term solutions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the treatment options for Spinal Stenosis?
Options may include physical therapy, medication, injections, and surgical intervention, depending on severity.
What treatments are available for Spinal Disc Problems?
Treatment may involve therapy, injections, or minimally invasive surgery.
What should I expect during a spinal disorder consultation?
You can expect a detailed evaluation, imaging review, and a personalized care plan.
What is the recovery time for Spinal Disc Treatment?
Recovery varies based on the procedure and individual health factors.
What treatments are available for chronic spinal pain?
Therapies may include medication management, injections, rehabilitation, or surgical care when necessary.


