Laser neck surgery can be used to treat most common spine conditions in the neck, including herniated discs, arthritis, and bone spurs. During laser spine surgery, a small camera and a laser probe are inserted into the spine, allowing the physician to treat spine issues without performing invasive procedures. This may lead to more affordable treatment for patients who quality.
Advantages
Laser neck surgery may be less costly than open back surgery because fewer resources are expended in performing the surgery and during the recovery period. For example:
Cost
Laser neck surgery generally costs thousands of dollars; insurance will cover most of the cost, leaving patients with only the cost of their copay and deductible. Because insurance plans vary so widely in coverage, patients will need to communicate with their physician and with their insurance company about what the final cost will be.
Most people are able to manage their portion of the cost of their surgery without any problem. However, if the cost does cause hardship, there are resources available. Some offices offer payment plans, and third-party financing is often available. If you are concerned about the cost of your surgery, it's important to seek additional information and resources instead of assuming that getting the treatment you need would be unfeasible. In fact, the vast majority of patients are able to get effective treatment and make a full recovery.
To schedule a consultation about whether or not laser neck surgery is right for you, please click below or call the Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center at (646) 374-1799.
Advantages
Laser neck surgery may be less costly than open back surgery because fewer resources are expended in performing the surgery and during the recovery period. For example:
- The surgery itself is shorter
- There is no hospital stay
- The recovery period is about 1/4 as long
- There is a smaller chance of side effects
- There is a smaller chance of there being a need for major surgical interventions
Cost
Laser neck surgery generally costs thousands of dollars; insurance will cover most of the cost, leaving patients with only the cost of their copay and deductible. Because insurance plans vary so widely in coverage, patients will need to communicate with their physician and with their insurance company about what the final cost will be.
Most people are able to manage their portion of the cost of their surgery without any problem. However, if the cost does cause hardship, there are resources available. Some offices offer payment plans, and third-party financing is often available. If you are concerned about the cost of your surgery, it's important to seek additional information and resources instead of assuming that getting the treatment you need would be unfeasible. In fact, the vast majority of patients are able to get effective treatment and make a full recovery.
To schedule a consultation about whether or not laser neck surgery is right for you, please click below or call the Datta Endoscopic Back Surgery and Pain Center at (646) 374-1799.






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