Skagit Regional Health
360-814-2663

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Skagit Regional Health
360-814-2663

Request an Appointment

Request an Appointment

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Skagit Regional Health - Mount Vernon Surgery Center
211 S. 13th Street
Mount Vernon, WA 98274

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360-814-2663

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360-814-2663

Skagit Regional Health Spine Surgery

Eventually, even the strongest back may need repair. We offer a highly respected and expert surgical team to guide you every step of the way from preparing for your spine surgery to recovery. Our team uses advanced technology, including image-guidance and minimally invasive surgical procedures, for precise care with smaller incisions and less tissue trauma than traditional open methods resulting in faster recovery.

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State-of-the-Art Spine Surgery to Help You Lead a Functional Life

At Skagit Regional Health, your board-certified orthopedic spine surgeon will discuss your spine diagnosis and available treatment options.

Together you will select the best treatment plan to achieve an active and functional life. Our team provides diagnosis and treatment for a range of back, neck and spine injuries and conditions, including:

  • Cervical myelopathy/spinal cord compression
  • Deformity (scoliosis/kyphosis)
  • Degenerative conditions of the spine
  • Disc herniations, lumbar and cervical
  • Revision surgery
  • Stenosis
  • Fractures

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Our outstanding, multidisciplinary surgical team is dedicated to providing evidence-based, highest quality care to every patient.

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Robotic-Assisted Surgery for Back Surgeries with the Globus ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation System

The Globus ExcelsiusGPS® Robotic Navigation system uses diagnostic images of the patient, that are displayed on a computer screen, to help guide surgeons in providing precise, minimally invasive procedures. The images help the surgeon create a surgical plan based on the patient’s individual anatomy and determine the size and placement of screws. The robotics and navigation reduce the length of procedures, improves accuracy and dramatically lowers the level of radiation exposure from fluoroscopy, which is good for the patient and the OR team. In addition, the smaller incisions mean less tissue damage and a shorter hospital stay.