Our spine specialists bring extensive experience in managing both simple and complex spinal conditions.
Experience: Years of expertise in spine surgery and non-surgical care
Expertise: Degenerative spine disorders, spinal deformities, trauma, and minimally invasive spine surgery
Approach: Patient-centric care with focus on pain relief, mobility restoration, and long-term outcomes
Spine-related issues may start subtly but can worsen over time if not addressed.
If you experience any of the following, it is advisable to consult a spine specialist:
Don’t ignore these warning signs. Early diagnosis can prevent complications.
Book Now AppointmentWe provide expert medical care for a wide range of spinal conditions, ensuring accurate diagnosis and recovery.
Occurs when the soft inner portion of a spinal disc protrudes, compressing nearby nerves and causing pain or numbness.
A narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves.
Age-related wear and tear of spinal discs leads to chronic pain and reduced mobility.
Abnormal curvature of the spine that may affect posture and function.
Includes fractures or dislocations of the spine due to accidents or falls.
Abnormal growths or infections affecting the spine and surrounding structures.
Consult our spine experts for accurate diagnosis and personalised treatment.
Book AppointmentA modern approach using small incisions and specialised instruments to treat spine conditions. It is recommended for herniated discs, stenosis, and other disorders. The procedure reduces tissue damage, blood loss, and hospital stay, allowing faster recovery and early return to daily activities.
This procedure stabilises the spine by joining two or more vertebrae. It is advised for conditions like instability, fractures, or severe degeneration. While recovery may take a few weeks, it provides long-term pain relief and improved spinal stability.
A surgical procedure to remove the damaged portion of a herniated disc that is pressing on nerves. It is commonly performed for severe sciatica. Patients often experience rapid pain relief and can resume routine activities within a short period.
Involves removing part of the vertebra (lamina) to relieve pressure on the spinal cord or nerves. It is typically recommended for spinal stenosis. The procedure improves mobility and reduces pain, with gradual recovery over a few weeks.
A motion-preserving procedure where a damaged disc is replaced with an artificial implant. It is suitable for select patients with disc degeneration. Recovery is relatively quick, and it helps maintain normal spine movement.
Non-surgical management plays a key role in recovery and long-term spine health. It includes guided exercises, posture correction, and pain management strategies to improve strength and flexibility.
Speak to our specialists to determine the most effective treatment plan for your condition.
High-resolution MRI and CT imaging provide detailed insights into spinal structures, enabling accurate diagnosis and precise treatment planning.
Our advanced surgical systems enhance precision during procedures, minimise tissue damage, and improve patient outcomes with faster recovery.