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Spine Health Can Have a Major Impact on Quality of Life

Improve spine health with comprehensive care at Northwest Spine Center

By Seattle Mag December 31, 2013

Sponsored by Northwest Spine Center Does back and/or neck pain prevent you from living your life to the fullest? The mission at Northwst Spince Center is to deliver comprehensive spine care that will improve the quality of life of their patients. Northwest Spine Center is now providing individualized spine care in Bellevue. Northwest Spine Center...

Sponsored by Northwest Spine Center

Does back and/or neck pain prevent you from living your life to the fullest?

The mission at Northwst Spince Center is to deliver comprehensive spine care that will improve the quality of life of their patients.

Northwest Spine Center is now providing individualized spine care in Bellevue. Northwest Spine Center is a multidisciplinary organization with the goal of providing comprehensive spine care. They specialize in degenerative and trauma-related clinical conditions affecting the spine and resulting in low back pain, neck pain, and neurological dysfunction involving the spinal cord and peripheral nerves. They offer a variety of clinical activities ranging from thorough diagnostic services (e.g., comprehensive consults, imaging techniques, investigative procedures) to therapeutic modalities including Exercise and Physical Therapy, Interventional Pain Management, and Spine Surgery. Patients are seen and evaluated by a board certified neurosurgeon who customizes unique treatment plans based on the needs of the individual.

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