Getting a Second Opinion for Spine Surgery.
Are you feeling rushed or uncertain about your spine diagnosis? Get the clarity and confidence you deserve from a neurosurgeon with 30+ years of judgment.
When to Seek a Second Opinion
The Apteum Difference


Globus ExcelsiusGPS
Advanced robotic precision, backed by three decades of experience.
Our “No-Rush” Promise
We never rush you through a 10-minute consult. We take time to understand your symptoms and explain every option — including minimally invasive alternatives to complex fusion.
Three Decades of Experience
Three decades of experience treating complex spine conditions — and the judgment that comes with it.
Advanced robotic precision, applied to spine surgery.
How it Works (Our Process)
Frequently Asked Questions
Is a second opinion covered by insurance?
Most insurance plans cover second opinion consultations, especially for spine surgery recommendations. Our team can help verify your benefits and guide you through the process before your visit.
What documents should I bring?
Please bring any recent MRI or CT scans, medical records, prior treatment history, medication list, and insurance information. If available, surgical recommendations from other physicians are also helpful.
Do I have to switch surgeons?
No. A second opinion is simply to help you better understand your condition and treatment options. You are free to continue with your current surgeon or choose the care path that feels right for you.
Ready to start your journey to recovery?
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Intake Line: (609) 831-0998

