- Emergency CareIf you have an urgent or emergency issue, DO NOT use email to communicate with CCSI. Contact us directly by phone, go to the nearest Emergency Room or call 911 for assistance.
- ElectrocardiogramAn EKG monitor (heart function), automatic blood pressure cuff (blood pressure), and oximeter (measures blood-oxygen levels) are attached to the patient. This equipment enables the medical staff to consistently monitor the patient’s vital signs before, during and after the procedure.
- NeurologyKatherine Kinney PAC is a graduate of the University of Colorado Physician Assistant program. A year in orthopedics provided a strong foundation for the next six years spent practicing neurology. About Katherine Kinney, PAC
- Radiology
- Orthopedics
- Scoliosis SurgeryDr. Frey focuses his medical practice on the treatment of all complex spine problems affecting the cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions in adult and pediatric patients. Dr. Frey's is known for his extensive experience and training in complex spinal reconstruction, revision, and scoliosis surgery in children and adults. His practice reflects his strong expertise in the treatment of complex adult spine problems where deformity exists or revision surgery is necessary.
- Orthopedic SurgeryDr. Frey has specific expertise in emerging motion-sparing (non-fusion) technologies and techniques used during minimally invasive spine surgery. He is the author and co-author of numerous articles about spinal and orthopedic surgery. In March 2012, Dr. Frey was selected as one of most influential and important American spine surgeons in the Beckers list of 207 Spine Surgeons & Specialists to Know.
- NeurosurgeryOur team includes a broad range of specialties including nonsurgical and surgical experts in orthopaedic spine surgery, neurosurgery, neurology, physiatry, pain medicine and pharmacology, physical therapy and rehabilitation, massage therapy, chiropractic, and acupuncture.
- Physical TherapyNerve blocks, epidural steroid injections and radiofrequency nerve ablation are non-operative forms of pain management. Therapeutic injections may be considered an adjunct to medication and physical therapy. Injection therapy may help control pain from degenerative disc disease, injury, osteoarthritis and other disorders of the spine. Pain management strives to relieve and control acute and chronic pain.