
Center for Advanced Spine Care
Orthopedic surgery, physiatry, chiropractic, and physical therapy
Back pain can be incredibly debilitating, and it's unfortunately very common. Coordinated Health, part of Lehigh Valley Health Network, has fellowship-trained spine specialists and physical therapists who have the expertise to treat all back and spine conditions that interfere with your quality of life.
When you should see a spine specialist near you
When you have persistent back pain or neck pain it can prevent you from doing your daily activities and work. Severe pain following a slip and fall or another injury can be a clear sign to see a back specialist. However, other signs of spine trouble can be less obvious and the symptoms you feel might misleadingly be in your legs or hips. Even when pain and symptoms are tolerable, you should still schedule an appointment with a spine specialist if you've been experiencing them for several months without relief. Request an appointment.
Reasons to see a spine specialist include:
- A traumatic injury, such as falling on your back
- Pain that travels down your legs
- Numbness, weakness, or tingling in your legs or hips
- Pain that prevents you from driving or doing everyday activities
- When you can't remember a time when your back didn't hurt
Experience excellence at the Center for Advanced Spine Care
Our fellowship-trained spine specialists deliver world-class care, but that doesn't mean they're too busy to see you in a timely fashion. We pride ourselves on patient access and convenience.
Advantages of spine care at Coordinated Health:
- Get an appointment with a spine specialist within 24 hours if you have acute back or neck pain
- Dedicated Spine Center patient navigator to help schedule appointments and answer questions
- Integrated spine physical therapy team
- Extensive non-surgical spine treatment options, including physical therapy, chiropractic, injections, medications, and acupuncture
- Fellowship-trained spine surgeons
- Specialized musculoskeletal radiologists to review your imaging studies
Award-winning care
- 2019 & 2018 Five-Star Recipient for Spinal Fusion Surgery (Healthgrades)
- Named Among the Top 15% in the Nation for Outstanding Patient Experience, 2018 (Healthgrades)
- 2018 Outstanding Patient Safety Excellence Award (Healthgrades)



Conditions
- Back, neck, and spine pain
- Bone spurs
- Cervical myelopathy
- Degenerative disc disease
- Facet joint pain
- Herniated and bulging discs
- Muscle inflammation
- Numbness, tingling, and weakness in arms or legs
- Osteoarthritis (spondylosis)
- Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain
- Sciatica
- Scoliosis (adult)
- Spinal stenosis
- Spondylolisthesis
- Whiplash
There are 10 locations that offer Spine services near you
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Allentown – 1621 N. Cedar Crest Blvd.
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Bethlehem – 2775 Schoenersville Road
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Bethlehem – 3100 Emrick Blvd.
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Brodheadsville – 111 Switzgable Drive
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East Stroudsburg – 505 Independence Road
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Hazleton – 26 Station Circle
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Lehighton – 239 N. First Street
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Phillipsburg, NJ – 222 Red School Lane
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Pittston – 1120 Oak St.
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Scranton Orthopedics
There are 19 videos about Spine
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Dr. Brian Goldberg Testimonial: Cathy Keinart, Spine Pain Patient
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For Blue Mountain Resort Ski Instructor Mike Howe, The Choice Was Easy
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Dr. Christopher Wagener, Spine Surgeon, Profile
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Dr. Eric Emanski, Spine Surgeon, Profile
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Dr. Paul Duffy, Chiropractor: Profile
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Dr. Vikram Arora, Spine Specialist: Profile
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 1: Anatomy of Muscle, Facet Joint, & Sacroiliac Joint Injuries
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 2: Muscular Injuries
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 3: Facet Joint Injuries
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 4: Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 5: Anatomy of DDD, Spinal Stenosis, & Sciatica
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 6: Degenerative Disc Disease (DDD)
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 7: Sciatica
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The Art of Medicine – Low Back Pain Part 8: Spinal Stenosis
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The Art of Medicine – Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) Part 1: What is it? Who does it benefit?
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The Art of Medicine – Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) Part 2: Symptoms & Evaluation
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The Art of Medicine – Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) Part 3: Surgery
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The Art of Medicine – Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) Part 4: Tips for Maintaining a Healthy Back
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Dr. Christopher Wagener: Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery on Demand Seminar