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November 6th, 2018

Three Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pennington Spine Doctor

Three Questions to Ask When Choosing a Pennington Spine Doctor

When it Comes to the Health of Your Spine, Choose Your Doctor Wisely

If you are suffering from a spine injury of the neck mid-back or low back, you probably have two concerns: the pain and discomfort you are feeling and where to receive the best quality care. When it comes to the health of your spine, you’ll want to see a doctor who is reliable, amiable, professional, and experienced. While many spine conditions can improve through the implementation of non-operative treatment methods, patients’ symptoms can increase in severity if their conditions are not treated properly and right away.

The spine specialists of Trenton Orthopaedic Group at Rothman Institute recognize how spine injuries can hinder the enjoyment of everyday activities. We are dedicated to our patients and treat each one with individualized care. If you live in the area, a Pennington spine doctor can assess, diagnose, and treat your spine.

The first decision you must make is choosing a spine specialist that can precisely diagnose your condition and then treat your particular medical needs. Below are three questions to ask yourself when deciding who is the best person to care for your back.

Three Questions That Will Help You Choose a Pennington Spine Doctor

  1. What kind of educational background does this doctor have?
    Before making your decision, you’ll want to familiarize yourself with your potential doctor and his or her background. Some credentials you might want to look out for when reviewing candidates include which schools they went to, what type of fellowship they completed, and what kinds of certifications they have. Moreover, check if your potential spine specialist is board certified or board eligible; this lets you know she or he is among the top physicians. All spine surgeons at the Rothman Institute are Fellowship Trained.

    Another consideration is whether or not your spine doctor attends seminars or conferences relevant to his or her medical field. While this may seem of minor importance, a great physician will make it a priority to stay up-to-date with new advancements in medical technology and research. The top medical professionals strive to provide excellent care, work efficiently, and continue learning more about their specialities. Our spine surgeons are leaders in the field of spine surgery and are recognized educators both national and international.

  2. What conditions has this doctor treated in the past?
    Although you have decided to see a spine specialist, it is good to know what spine conditions and procedures she or he has experience with. Upon receiving a diagnosis for your condition, ask your doctor if he or she has seen this condition before. Chances are most doctors have, and you can follow up with questions about treatment and a recovery timeline.

    Are you going to see a spine surgeon? If you need spine surgery, perhaps for a herniated disc of the neck or low back , ask if the surgeon has performed procedures before for the condition you have. The level of experience your surgeon has is important for the health of your spine as well as for your mental assurance and confidence in her or him.

  3. Will this doctor see me through each stage of treatment and the recovery process?
    In addition to education and medical experience, you want a doctor who makes time to follow-up with you. Of course, physicians and surgeons see many patients and are therefore very busy; however, the best orthopaedic doctors are there for you until you are fully recovered from your injury or condition. Furthermore, your doctor should be available to answer any questions you might have about your condition, symptoms, and treatment.

Our spine specialists at Trenton Orthopaedic Group at Rothman Institute are professionals you can count on. We have the education, experience, and compassion patients look for in a physician or surgeon. To schedule an appointment with a Pennington spine doctor, or to receive more information about our services, please visit us here or contact us at1-800-321-9999.

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