If neck or back pain is slowing you down, Avalon Medical Center in New Windsor, NY is here to help. Gone are the days of screws and rods, we specialize in a ne minimum invasive procedure. Led by Dr. Grigory Goldberg, a highly respected spine surgeon, we specialize in advanced spinal procedures designed to get you moving again—without the pain. Whether you’re considering cervical or lumbar disc replacement, our goal is to provide cutting-edge care with a personalized, patient-first approach.

Why Consider Cervical Disc Replacement?

Neck pain from a worn-out or damaged disc can be exhausting. That’s where cervical disc replacement comes in. This modern procedure swaps the damaged disc for an artificial one, keeping your natural movement intact—unlike traditional spinal fusion, which limits flexibility.

Some key benefits:

  • Faster recovery—get back to life quicker.
  • Less stress on surrounding discs—reduces future spinal problems.
  • Long-term relief—so you’re not back in the doctor’s office anytime soon.

At Avalon Medical Center, we’ll take a deep dive into your condition to see if this is the right option for you.

Lumbar Disc Replacement – A Game Changer for Back Pain

Lower back pain can be a constant battle, but lumbar disc replacement offers a real solution for many patients with degenerative disc disease. By replacing a damaged disc with an artificial one, we help restore flexibility, relieve pain, and lower the chances of needing more surgery down the road.

Dr. Goldberg and our team work closely with each patient, making sure you get the best treatment for your unique needs.

Cervical and Lumbar Disc Replacement Surgery — Frequently Asked Questions

It’s a surgery that removes a damaged spinal disc and puts in an artificial one. This can be done in the neck or lower back. The point is to ease pain and keep the spine moving where possible.

Fusion stops movement at the problem spot. Disc replacement tries to fix the pain while letting the spine bend and turn like it should.

Someone with damage in a single disc, no severe arthritis, and no major instability. It’s considered when things like therapy, injections, or medicine haven’t helped enough.

Quicker than most fusions. Many people start moving normally within weeks. Range of motion often keeps getting better as healing goes on.

It can reduce pain, improve mobility, and help you return to daily activities faster compared to some other spine surgeries. For many, it also means keeping natural motion in the treated part of the spine.

Cervical and Lumbar Disc Replacement: When to Consider Surgery

Neck or back pain can start small. A bit of stiffness after sitting too long.

Cervical and Lumbar Disc Replacement: Getting Your Life Back, One Step at a Time

For so many, neck and back pain from worn-out spinal discs isn’t just a health