Posterior cervical fusion is a surgery performed to stabilize the neck by joining two or more vertebrae in the cervical spine. This procedure is done through an incision at the back of the neck and helps prevent excessive motion that can cause pain or nerve problems.
Posterior cervical fusion is commonly used for:
We specialize in spine, pain management, vascular, and hand disorders, offering both surgical and non-surgical treatments.
In most cases, a referral is not required. However, some insurance plans may require one. Please check with your insurance provider or call our office to confirm.
Please bring:
We are in-network with Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield and Medicare.
If you have out-of-network benefits, we accept all commercial insurance plans and will work with you to maximize your coverage.
If surgery is recommended, our team will review all options, risks, benefits, and recovery expectations with you to help you make an informed decision.