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Second Opinions

For those back and neck pain sufferers who have exhausted nonsurgical treatment options, spine surgery may be the next step in resolving a spine problem. Because spine surgery is a serious decision, it is a good idea to obtain a second opinion.

A second opinion from Seton Spine & Scoliosis Center, main office located in Austin, can provide you the following benefits:

  • Determine if you have considered all possible treatment options and if there are any other nonsurgical options can relieve symptoms without the need for surgery.
  • If spine surgery is necessary, what type of spine surgery should be performed. You many not need a complex fusion procedure that was initially recommended.
  • Are you a candidate for new artificial disc technology that would provide a better outcome.
  • Do you qualify for minimally invasive spine surgery in day surgery, and be home later that same afternoon, for a faster recovery and return to activity.
  • Could you benefit from a second opinion? And is it worth the time and expense to travel to a spine center?

Complete the Second Opinion form below to describe your case. After learning of your condition, the specialists at Seton Spine & Scoliosis Center can advise you if a second opinion would be helpful and worth the expense.

Second Opinion Form

Fill out the information below to request a second opinion.

Your Name
First

Last
Contact Information
Phone

Email Address
Your Symptoms
Which of the following best describes your symptoms?
How long have you suffered from these symptoms?
Do you have pain radiating PAST your knee and elbow? yes no
Does your leg or arm ever go numb? yes no
Have you had back or neck surgery before? yes no
Does your back or neck pain wake you up at night? yes no
How many pills do you take each day for pain relief
Work Information
Which of the following describes you currently?
Did your back or neck injury happen at work? yes no
If you are not working, how long have you been off work because of your back or neck injury?
Accident Information
Was your injury the result of a car accident or other trauma? yes no
Attorney Information
Was an attorney involved in your case? yes no
First Opinion
Did you receive a first opinion? yes no
If so, what type of procedure has been recommended to you?
Describe the treatments you have received to date, including PT, injections, or surgeries:
Other Information
What else should we know about your case?

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