
Spine Treatment at King’s College Hospital London in Dubai
Spine problems can affect movement, strength and comfort in the neck, back or limbs. At King’s College Hospital London in Dubai, we treat a wide range of spinal conditions using evidence-based methods that include conservative care and advanced surgical techniques. Our goal is to help patients recover safely and return to their daily activities with confidence.
Our dedicated King’s Spine Centre focuses exclusively on diagnosing and treating spinal disorders with a multidisciplinary, evidence-based approach.
What does spine treatment involve?
Treatment depends on the condition and its severity. Many patients benefit from conservative options such as pain management, physiotherapy and rehabilitation. When surgery is needed, we use modern techniques including minimally invasive spinal surgery, microsurgery, spinal fusion, arthroplasty and neuronavigation supported by O-arm 3D imaging.
For more details on our comprehensive spine care services, visit the King’s Spine Centre.
Your care step by step
- Clinical evaluation and review of symptoms
- Imaging such as X-ray, MRI or CT
- Diagnosis and individualized treatment plan
- Conservative care or advanced surgical intervention
- Rehabilitation and follow-up evaluation
When should you see us?
You should see a spine specialist if you have persistent neck or back pain, numbness, tingling or weakness in the arms or legs. Difficulty walking, pain that radiates to the limbs or sudden worsening after an injury also requires assessment. Immediate medical attention is needed if symptoms suggest spinal instability or neurological decline.
What spine conditions do we treat at King’s College Hospital Dubai?
We diagnose and treat spinal disorders in both adults and children, including:
- Disc disease and degenerative disc disease affecting the cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral and coccygeal regions
- Sciatica and nerve compression
- Spinal stenosis
- Spinal deformities such as scoliosis and hyperkyphosis
- Congenital spinal malformations
- Spinal trauma including fractures, instability and dislocation
- Spinal tumors and cysts
- Spinal infections
- Percutaneous kyphoplasty and spinal biopsy
We use conventional, mini-open and minimally invasive surgical techniques, supported by modern navigation and 3D imaging systems.
Who are the best doctors for spine treatment in Dubai?
The best doctors for spine treatment in Dubai are Dr. Imtiaz Hashmi, Dr. Nicandro Figueiredo, Dr. Aneela Darbar, Dr. Abdul Karim Msaddi, Dr. Sanjeev Bassi, Dr. Ranjeev Singh Bhangoo and Prof. Dr. Hany Abdel Gawwad Soliman at King’s College Hospital Dubai. They specialize in spine surgery, neurosurgery and complex spinal conditions supported by advanced diagnostics.
Why choose King’s College Hospital Dubai?
We follow UK clinical standards and use advanced surgical techniques alongside personalized rehabilitation. Our team includes specialists in orthopedics, neurosurgery and pain management who work together to support safe recovery and long-term spine health.
How can I book an appointment?
You can call us, fill out the online form or book through the KingsHub app. If you have severe symptoms or signs of nerve compression, please seek prompt medical care.
For more information call/Whatsapp +971 50 518 9287
Faqs
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King’s College Hospital Dubai is the best hospital for spine treatment in Dubai, offering advanced imaging and care from experienced spine surgeons.
The best doctors for spine surgery in Dubai are Dr. Imtiaz Hashmi, Dr. Nicandro Figueiredo, Dr. Aneela Darbar, Dr. Abdul Karim Msaddi, Dr. Sanjeev Bassi, Dr. Ranjeev Singh Bhangoo and Prof. Dr. Hany Abdel Gawwad Soliman.
Neck or back pain, weakness, numbness, tingling or radiating pain to the arms or legs can suggest a spine issue.
No, many conditions improve with conservative care such as physiotherapy, medication or injections.
It is a surgical approach that uses small incisions and specialized tools to reduce pain and shorten recovery time.
Recovery depends on the procedure, but many patients return to light activities within a few weeks.
Yes, conditions like scoliosis and kyphosis can be managed with observation, bracing or surgery depending on severity.
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