From chronic back and neck pain to complex vein disorders, our specialists diagnose and treat the full range of spine, nerve and vascular conditions.
Free Pain EvaluationA herniated (slipped) disc happens when the soft center of a spinal disc pushes through its outer wall and presses on nearby nerves.
Spinal stenosis is a narrowing of the spinal canal that puts pressure on the spinal cord and nerves, often in the neck or lower back.
Cervical radiculopathy is a 'pinched nerve' in the neck that causes pain, numbness or weakness radiating into the shoulder, arm or hand.
Cervical facet syndrome is neck pain that comes from the small facet joints that connect the vertebrae.
Sciatica is pain that travels along the sciatic nerve, from the lower back through the hip and down the leg.
Degenerative disc disease describes the natural wear of spinal discs over time that can lead to chronic back or neck pain.
Failed back surgery syndrome is continued pain after a previous spine surgery.
Varicose veins are enlarged, twisted veins — usually in the legs — caused by weakened vein valves.
Spider veins are small, web-like clusters of red or blue veins close to the skin's surface.
Persistent leg swelling can be a sign of vein disease, where blood and fluid collect in the lower legs.
Peripheral edema is fluid buildup that causes swelling in the legs, ankles and feet.
Chronic venous insufficiency occurs when leg veins can't return blood efficiently to the heart.
Leg pain and cramping — especially at night or with activity — can be linked to vein and circulation problems.
Venous claudication is leg pain or fullness brought on by walking, caused by impaired venous outflow.
Slow-healing leg wounds (venous ulcers) often stem from chronic vein disease and poor circulation.
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