How To Choose The Right Paragon Surgery Specialist
- healthparagongroup
- Feb 5
- 2 min read
Every year, approximately half a million Americans undergo spine surgery. Almost half of these people experience discomfort or pain after surgery.
One way to ensure you don’t suffer unnecessarily after a similar surgery is by carefully considering your options for spine surgeons. When you come to Paragon Health Group for Paragon Surgery, here is your guide to choosing the right specialist and ensuring a smooth procedure.

Experience
Start by looking at the experience of your chosen spine surgeon. The type of experience is essential since you do not want the surgeon to perform a new-to-them procedure on you for the first time. The more experience they have with the particular procedure you have planned, the better. Combine that with plenty of overall experience, and you should be confident in your surgeon.
Focus or Specialization
Your surgeon should be up to date on the latest spinal techniques and technologies. So, opt for someone who specializes or focuses on spinal conditions. Ideally, they will solely treat spinal conditions, but at a minimum, they should work on them at least half of the time.
Ask for Recommendations
Your doctor is your first point of reference for a spine surgeon. They’re likely to recommend Paragon Surgery with a specialist right away if they suspect your condition is beyond their realm of expertise. If they don’t, you should ask them, as some specialists require a referral from your GP and your health insurer might demand it, too.
The Surgeon’s Credentials
Patients need to know about the surgeon’s credentials, including university degrees, fellowships, internships, and residencies. Fellowship programs are the highest training level and indicate that the surgeon has dedicated at least a year to working with experienced spine experts after their residency program.
An Initial Consultation Is Important
You can learn a lot by booking a consultation with a spine surgeon. This will allow you to ask questions related to the procedure, including what to expect and the recovery plan. The surgeon will dedicate time to explain the entire process. It is also a good time to assess the office staff.
No one knows your pain better than you. Help us understand what you are experiencing so we can guide you through your Paragon Surgery.
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