Back & Sciatic Pain Specialists in Dallas
Relief for acute strain, facet pain, and chronic low-back aches.
Radiating leg pain from L4/L5/S1 nerve compression—numbness or weakness possible
“Slipped disc” causing nerve irritation; epidurals and microdiscectomy available.
Lumbar canal narrowing with neurogenic claudication; targeted therapy and decompression.
Disc dehydration and stiffness—biologic and motion-preserving solutions.
Forward vertebra slip causing back/leg pain—rehab, bracing, or MIS fusion.
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Why Choose Dallas Spine?
Board-certified spine surgeons & pain physicians
Fast, professional care with personalized plans
Non-opioid-first; most improve without fusion
On-site fluoroscopy for precise, low-radiation procedures
Same-/Next-day access at seven DFW locations
Fully integrated spine and orthopedic care
Request Your Same-Day Back & Sciatic Pain Evaluation
Don’t wait in pain — our expert spine specialists are available for same-day evaluations.
If pain shoots into the leg—or follows a crash or heavy lift—get a same-day evaluation. Red flags (weakness, fever, bladder/bowel issues) require urgent care. See Lower-Back Pain and Sciatica, then request an evaluation.
A board-certified spine/pain specialist. We perform a focused exam, review MRI/X-rays, and begin evidence-based care. See PT & Rehab and our Back & Sciatic hub.
Earlier diagnosis shortens recovery, limits scar tissue and nerve irritation, and reduces long-term disability. Explore PT & Rehab, Epidural Injections, and Facet/Medial-Branch + RF.
Same-day or next-day across seven DFW locations. Start on the Back & Sciatic hub or call 214-441-7962
We don’t run MRI/CT in-house. Bring prior studies—we review them and order imaging when needed. For procedures we use on-site fluoroscopy. See Epidural and Facet/RF.
Focused exam, imaging review, medication history, and a non-opioid-first plan. Bring discs/reports, med list, and ID/insurance. See Non-Surgical Therapies and Lower-Back Pain.