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    Worth the Travel to Visit a Renowned Spine Institute?

    Last updated 11 months ago

    When you are suffering from back pain, laser spine surgery is an excellent solution for treatment that offers minimal healing time and highly effective results. Laser spine surgery is not available everywhere, and it is important to select a surgical center where this type of surgery is the primary focus of the practice. Therefore, you may have to travel in order to get the best possible care. Below are some of the reasons why your travel time and expenses devoted to visiting the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D. will be well spent.

    • Assistance with accommodations: At the Spine Institute, we see a large number of patients from out of town, so we have established relationships with nearby hotels to get you reasonable rates and free transportation to our offices. We want the surgical experience to be stress-free, so we will help organize your trip for a three-day stay including pre-surgical examination, surgery, and follow-up. Prior to meeting in person, you can communicate with your surgeon over the phone to coordinate your treatment.
    • Superior surgical care: If you choose a surgical center that does not specialize in laser spine treatments, you may face multiple surgeries, longer recovery, and a lower success rate for your treatment. The cost of travel to visit a premier surgical center will be far less than future medical bills for failed surgery or ineffective treatment.
    • Short travel time made possible by minimally invasive surgery: Because the surgical techniques used in laser spine surgery are so gentle on tissues surrounding the spine, you will be well enough to travel home just two days after your surgery. This means you can schedule your surgery over a long weekend so that you do not have to take extended time off from work.

    To start organizing your out-of-town surgery with the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., contact us on our website or call (973) 538-4444. We can help you say goodbye to back pain by using the most advanced surgical techniques available for a variety of spinal conditions.

    A Guide to Financing Your Pain-Free Future

    Last updated 11 months ago

    With the most recent scientific advancements in laser spine surgery, the costs of correcting back pain are lower than they have been with past procedures. However, surgery is still a significant cost that may seem unmanageable if your insurance does not cover the procedure. Fortunately, there are options that can help you find pain relief without overwhelming debts. Here is a look at what you can do to relieve the cost of back surgery that is not covered in your insurance plan:

    1. Contact your insurance provider: When a claim for a procedure is denied, you can still work with your insurance provider to determine why coverage is not offered. You may find that some of the costs of surgery, such as preliminary doctor’s visits, will be covered, even if the whole procedure is not. If your health insurance is provided through your employer, you may need to speak to an HR representative with your company.
    1. Maintain communication with your surgeon: Dealing with the challenges of financial matters prior to surgery can complicate your procedure. The staff of your surgical center should be trained to assess your insurance situation and recommend the most suitable options.
    1. Ask about financing options: Surgical centers understand that not all insurance policies offer complete coverage for spine procedures, so they offer payment plans through third-party institutions that allow you to divide medical costs into manageable segments. Depending on your credit and payment preferences, you may choose monthly payments or a credit plan that fits your budget.

    At the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D., we will work closely with you to help you get the pain treatment you need with minimal financial strain. We are happy to offer services within most insurance networks, but we will work with you to find alternative options if we are not within your provider’s care plan. Learn more about Spine Institute of Dr. Marc A. Cohen, M.D. on our website or call us at (973) 538-4444.

    Signs You Should See a Spine Surgeon

    Last updated 11 months ago

    Back pain is a common problem that forces a large number of people to stay home from work every year. A popular misconception about back pain is that you cannot do anything to treat it besides resting and taking pain medication. However, back pain is highly treatable when accurately diagnosed and addressed through advanced technologies like laser spine surgery. Below are some signs that indicate you should stop ignoring your back pain and schedule a consultation with a spine surgeon to learn about your treatment options.

    • Persistent back pain: Feeling sore for a day or two is usually not cause for alarm, but pain that lasts and worsens over time should be evaluated by a doctor. It is best to keep a written record of the type of pain you have and when it occurs so that your doctor can get an accurate picture of the potential causes.
    • Reliance on medication: You might take an anti-inflammatory pain reliever to ease your pain, but prolonged use of these drugs can have adverse effects on your health. If you find yourself taking this type of medication on a frequent basis, see your doctor for an MRI exam that may reveal the source of your pain.
    • Numbness or tingling sensations in the extremities: Back pain is caused by pressure on the nerves of the spinal cord, which communicate with all other parts of the body. When these nerves are irritated, they can cause symptoms in the arms, legs, feet, and hands. For example, a pinched nerve in the neck can cause numbness in the fingers. This can be an uncomfortable disturbance that prevents you from completing your daily routine and enjoying daily activities.
    • Reduced mobility: When back pain becomes so severe that it restricts your ability to walk, sit up, or bend over, the problem could be worsened by movement. This could result in more complex and costly treatment later, so it is important to see a back pain specialist as soon as the pain becomes severe and lasts longer than a few days.

    If you are ready to get to the root of your back pain so you can get your pain-free life back, contact the Spine Institute of Marc A. Cohen, M.D. at (973) 538-4444. We specialize in minimally invasive spine surgery to correct a wide range of issues, including disc herniation, age-related degeneration, and stenosis.

    Great Review for Dr. Cohen from Adrian C.

    Last updated 11 months ago

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    • "Before I was treated by Dr. Cohen, I wouldn’t think it was possible to play tennis pain-free again. Now after my lumbar disc microsurgery, I’m back to playing doubles again with my husband and our friends. One visit changed my life. Thank you."

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    Dr. Cohen Treats Another Patient to Full Health!

    Last updated 11 months ago

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    • "I feel great. I can drive for long periods at a time, and this spring I started coaching my nephew’s Little League team. None of this would be possible without Dr. Cohen’s treatments."

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