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What Doctor Should I See for Neck Pain?

When people think of the spine they think of their back. But, the spine starts in the neck. In fact, a lot of neck pain results from spine conditions in the cervical, or upper, part of the spine. This makes a spine specialist the perfect doctor to see for neck pain!

What Doctor Treats Neck Pain?

What Doctor Should I See for Neck Pain? Orthopedic or Neck Specialist Near MeIf you’ve been having neck pain and have decided to see a doctor about it, what type of doctor should you see?

Neck Specialist Near Me

Some people search the internet for a ‘neck specialist near me’ while others search for ‘orthopedic neck specialist near me’. Should you see an orthopedic doctor for your neck pain? Is there such thing as a neck specialist? Actually, there is.

Most neck pain originates in the spine. Conditions such as degenerative disc disease, herniated disc, spinal stenosis, osteoarthritis or radiculopathy can cause back pain or, if they’re in the cervical portion of the spine, they can cause neck pain.

Spine doctors, like Dr. Herzog and Dr. Keshmiri at Saratoga Spine, specialize in this area and are ideal for diagnosing and treating neck pain. In fact, a large percentage of Saratoga Spine’s patients come in for neck pain. In this video Dr. Herzog talks about a few of the conditions he commonly observes in individuals with neck pain.

Dr. Herzog – Neck Specialist

 

So, now that you know which doctor is most appropriate for treating neck pain, the next question is…

When Should I Go To the Doctor for Neck Pain?

Neck pain or a stiff neck can make everyday tasks difficult. Is it something you should see a doctor for? Sometimes a stiff neck is a result of sleeping in the wrong position or sitting with poor posture at a desk for too long. In cases like these, the pain and stiffness usually subsides after a few days. But, what if it’s something else? Is it something to be worried about? Should you see a doctor for your stiff neck?

You should see a doctor if you’ve been experiencing neck pain and:

  • you’ve had a recent accident or injury
  • the pain doesn’t subside in a few days
  • the pain is severe
  • you have other symptoms like a headache or fever
  • you are also experiencing weakness or numbness in your arms or hands
  • loss of bladder or bowel control
  • dizziness or loss of balance

If you have any of these conditions along with your neck pain you should see a doctor as soon as possible. To visit us in Saratoga Springs, Glens Falls or Plattsburgh call us at 518-587-7746.

 

References

 

Blue Distinction Center for Spine Surgery