Our Services
Herniated disc treatment
Herniated disc is one of the most common spinal problems, and occurs as a result of the cartilage between the vertebrae of the spine moving out of its natural place, causing pressure on the nerves. Dr. Tarek offers advanced solutions for treating herniated disc,
From conservative treatments such as physical therapy and medications to minimally invasive surgical interventions.
These procedures are less invasive and contribute to a shorter recovery period and significantly reduced pain.
Correction of congenital defects of the spine
Congenital spinal defects can affect patients’ lives from birth, leading to long-term health problems if left untreated. Dr. Tarek specializes in correcting these deformities using advanced surgical techniques that aim to improve spinal alignment and restore normal function.
Whether the birth defects are minor or complex, Dr. Tarek focuses on providing comprehensive treatment that ensures the best long-term results.
Treatment of fractures and sports injuries of the spine
Athletes are more susceptible to spine-related injuries due to repetitive movements or sudden injuries.
Dr. Tarek offers customized treatment programs for spinal fractures and injuries resulting from sports activities. These programs include surgical intervention when necessary in addition to rehabilitation programs that help patients recover and regain movement quickly.
Surgeries are performed using advanced techniques that help reduce the recovery period and enable the patient to return to his sports activity safely.
Correction of spinal curvatures and deformities (scoliosis and kyphosis)
Spinal curvature is a structural problem that can affect a patient's life, whether it is due to scoliosis (curvature of the spine to the side) or kyphosis (curvature of the back).
Dr. Tarek specializes in correcting these deformities using precise surgeries that aim to restore the natural shape of the spine.
These surgeries rely on the latest techniques to ensure stable and long-lasting results, while maintaining the flexibility and natural functions of the spine.