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Microdiscectomy Surgeons in ANNISTON, AL

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Microdiscectomy Surgeons in ANNISTON

ANDREW MORRIS
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE STE 300, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc Replacement
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ANNISTON NEUROLOGY AND HEADACHE MANAGEMENT CENTER P C
ANNISTON NEUROLOGY AND HEADACHE MANAGEMENT CENTER P C
Neurosurgeon
1130 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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ANNISTON ORTHOPEDICS ASSOCIATES PA
ANNISTON ORTHOPEDICS ASSOCIATES PA
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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ANTHONY ESPOSITO
Neurosurgeon
1130 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36201
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc Replacement
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CHANDRA GEHI
Neurosurgeon
1130 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionScoliosis Surgery
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CHANDRA GEHI, M.D.
CHANDRA GEHI, M.D.
Neurosurgeon
1 BRADFORD PL, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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DUANE TIPPETS
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc Replacement
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DUANE TIPPETS
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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GORDON HARDY
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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JESSICA VINCENT
Neurosurgeon
901 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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JOHN PAYNE
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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KENNETH VANDERVOORT
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE STE 300, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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MICHAEL WIEDMER
Orthopedic Surgeon
731 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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MORTON RICKLESS
Orthopedic Surgeon
716 E 10TH ST, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc Replacement
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PABLO VALLE BLACIO, MD, LLC
PABLO VALLE BLACIO, MD, LLC
Neurosurgeon
1101 CHRISTINE AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionScoliosis SurgeryCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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PABLO VALLE-BLACIO
Neurosurgeon
1010 CHRISTINE AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER BOARD
REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER BOARD
Neurosurgeon
901 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomyMicrodiscectomy
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SHARMAN SANDERS
Neurosurgeon
901 LEIGHTON AVE, ANNISTON, AL 36207
Lumbar FusionCervical Disc ReplacementLaminectomy
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How much does ACL surgery cost in ANNISTON, AL?
ACL reconstruction in ANNISTON costs $20,000 to $38,000 before insurance. The procedure is typically covered by insurance when medically necessary. Contact surgeons directly for out-of-pocket estimates.
How long is ACL surgery recovery?
ACL recovery takes 6-9 months for return to sports. Physical therapy begins within days of surgery. Most patients return to desk work in 1-2 weeks and light activity in 3-4 months.
How do I choose an ACL surgeon in ANNISTON?
Look for Orthopedic Surgeons with sports medicine fellowship training. Our directory lists 18 spine specialists in ANNISTON, AL. Ask about their preferred graft type and surgical technique.
Do all ACL tears need surgery?
Not all ACL tears require surgery. Partial tears and sedentary patients may recover with physical therapy alone. Athletes and active individuals who want to return to cutting/pivoting sports typically need reconstruction.