Maahir Haque MD

Second Opinions

For those back and neck pain sufferers who have exhausted nonsurgical treatment options including those who have undergone failed spine surgery, spine surgery may be the next step in resolving a spine problem. Because spine surgery is a serious decision, it is a good idea to obtain a second opinion.

A second opinion may provide the following benefits:

-Determine if you have considered all possible treatment options and if there are any other nonsurgical options that can relieve symptoms without the need for surgery.

-If spine surgery is necessary, what type of spine surgery should be performed? You may not need a complex fusion procedure that was initially recommended.

-Are you a candidate for new artificial disc / minimally invasive technology that would provide a better outcome?

-Do you qualify for minimally invasive spine surgery in day surgery? This may allow you to be home later that same afternoon, for a faster recovery and return to activity.

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Maahir Haque, M.D.

Fellowship-Trained Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
Specializing in Minimally Invasive Surgery

Dr. Maahir Haque is a fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeon based in Orlando, Florida. His practice, Spine Group Orlando, specializes in the treatment of back pain and neck pain, stenosis, degenerative disc disease and herniated discs. Dr. Haque is regarded as a leader in the field of minimally invasive spine surgery procedures that enable most of his patients to have surgery in the morning and go home the same day. Dr. Haque is actively involved in the national and international spine surgery community.  He has published a number of peer-reviewed articles in spine surgical journals, including the leading journal Spine.  He has given a number of podium presentations in a variety of meetings including at the prestigious Scoliosis Research Society.  A devoted teacher, Dr. Haque was a clinical instructor at Brown University and currently holds a faculty appointment at the University of Central Florida.  He continues to lecture in spine surgery topics and to instruct other surgeons in advanced spine surgical techniques.

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