Back surgery and treatments

At Spire Manchester Hospital we offer a wide range of specialist treatments for back and neck problems, including surgery for spinal stenosis, a slipped or herniated disc and scoliosis.

Our spinal specialists practice at Spire Manchester Hospital and our clinic in Hale. All our consultants are on the specialist register of the General Medical Council.


Related specialties

  • Orthopaedics
  • Pain management
  • Physiotherapy
  • Sports and exercise medicine

Why Spire?

  • Fast access to treatments, tests and scans
  • Consultants who are experts in their field
  • Clear pricing with no hidden charges

Back, neck and spine conditions

Often, the cause of back or neck problems is not possible to identify and pain will improve on its own in time.

However, if you have ongoing problems, we offer fast access to consultations and diagnostic tests and scans. You can get expert advice and treatment that's personalised to you and your needs, with as much aftercare as you clinically need.

Our consultants are experts in their field, offering treatments for a variety of conditions. Medical conditions causing back or neck problems that may benefit from treatment include:

  • Arthritis, for example ankylosing spondylitis - inflammation in your spine and other joints
  • A slipped or herniated disc - the soft cushion between two vertebra is pushing on a spinal nerve
  • Sciatica - compression of a nerve at the bottom of your spinal cord
  • Scoliosis - twisting or curvature of your spine, often starting in childhood
  • An injury

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Important information about Covid-19 tests

COVID-19 testing or antibody tests are not available as a standalone service at Spire Manchester Hospital.

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