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What type of doctor would one see for severe thoracic nueral spinal stenosis with severe pain, a neurosurgeon or orthopedic spine specialist?

9 doctors weighed in across 4 answers

Neurosurgeon: Normally a neurosurgeon would help with spinal stenosis, as the spinal cord is implicated. This is especially true if the problem affects walking or bowel or bladder function.

Answered 11/28/2017

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Dr. Elizabeth Wallen answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Either one: They both have been trained and are able to treat this condition.

Answered 8/15/2014

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Dr. Silviu Pasniciuc answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

Any: Any of the above mentioned specialties should be able to offer you guidance and put together a treatment plan.

Answered 8/13/2014

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Both are ok: Both neurosurgeons and fellowship trained orthopaedic surgeons treat spinal disorders. It is worth your time to learn about your surgeon before considering surgery. Hopefully, your primary care doctor can help to point you in the right direction. The most important thing to do is to make sure that the surgeon you choose has expertise in treating your problem. Check out healthgrades.Com.

Answered 9/9/2014

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