- Carpal Tunnel SyndromeCarpal Tunnel Syndrome is a condition where a ligament protecting the peripheral nerve going into your hand (carpal tunnel) has become thickened causing entrapment or compression of the nerve. This may cause pain, numbness and tingling of the hand and fingers. This condition is often manifested in people who do repetitive hand motions, such as typing, working of assembly lines, etc.
- MRIFirst telemedicine Dr. Khajavi reviewed my MRI pointing out my problems and how he would fix them. He answered all my questions. Surgery went well and follow-up for problems were handled well. Overall and excellent experience.
- X-Rays
- SciaticaAfter seeing two other neurosurgeons, I met Dr. Khajavi and was instantly impressed. His calm nature, serious attitude and throroughness in explaining my condition put me at ease with the thought of surgery — the first one in my 71 years. Dr. K recorded the entire meeting on my phone so that I could refresh my memory of what was said. This was so helpful moving forward. Massage, chiropractic and rehab had little effect on my spondylolesthesis and chronic, severe sciatica. I put all my confidence in Dr. K, and he delivered! After an L3-4-5 fusion, I have ZERO sciatic pain! His experience and skill, along with a competent, reliable staff of professionals, gave me a wnole new life! Thank you, Dr. Khajavi, Patty, Jackie, et al, for making me feel whole again!
- Scoliosis Surgery
- Minimally Invasive SurgeryThe term minimally invasive surgery can be somewhat controversial, and can mean different things to different people. Minimally invasive surgery (often referred to as MIS) generally means surgery that is performed with smaller incisions, less tissue trauma, less blood loss, and less pain than the standard operation, but provide results as good or better than a standard more invasive surgery.
- NeurosurgeryOur goal at Georgia Spine and Neurosurgery Center is to provide you, the patient, with accurate and pertinent information to assist in making the best decision for your medical care. As a result, we have built a patient database which contains information on outcomes for all elective spine surgery patients since our practice opened in 2003.
- Physical TherapyFor years I suffered with back pain. I had one surgery to fix two herniated discs when I was 13, but the pain and weakness never truly went away. Twenty years later, I met Dr. Khajavi during a period where my spine felt extremely weak and I was sitting and sleeping on the floor just to get some reprieve from the pain. Dr. Khajavi recommended a two-level spinal fusion. I trusted his judgment and am so happy I did. The surgery went extremely well, recovery with proper physical therapy went faster than expected, and I feel stronger and healthier than ever before. I will always be thankful for Dr. Khajavi, his expertise, and patient care. Because of him and his team I feel like a full human again.
- Back Pain