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Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery (ACDF) in Brighton

Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion surgery (ACDF) is regularly performed by our leading spinal surgeons at Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital. Need rapid access to treatment? We can help.

Cervical Disc Replacement

Cervical disc replacement is a surgical solution for chronic neck and arm pain caused by a damaged disc, where the unhealthy disc is removed and replaced with a modern prosthesis that mimics its natural function.

Cervical Spine Surgery

Cervical spine surgery at Nuffield Health can take many forms, including myelopathy, cervical disc replacement, cervical neuropathy, cervical spondylitis and disc prolapse.

Dorsal root ganglion block

The dorsal root ganglion is the area of a spinal nerve that connects the nerves to your spine. This area sends impulses from nerves to your spinal cord.

Epidural anaesthetic

An epidural anaesthetic involves injecting local anaesthetic into an area called the epidural space near your spinal cord.

Epidural injection for pain relief

An epidural is a type of pain-killing injection given by an anaesthetist.

Facet joint injections in Brighton

Come to Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital for your x-ray guided facet joint injections. If you suffer from osteoarthritis or spinal problems, this treatment could be the medical solution you need.

Laminectomy surgery in Brighton

Are you suffering from spinal problems? If so, our expert consultant spinal surgeons at Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital are here to help.

Lumbar disc replacement

Lumbar disc replacement is the replacement of a damaged or diseased disc in the spine, with an artificial disc to maintain movement in the treated spine area.

Lumbar discectomy surgery in Brighton

Get rapid access to lumbar discectomy surgery, performed by our expert spinal surgeons at Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital.

Lumbar sympathetic blocks

A lumbar sympathetic block is an injection of local anesthetic into or around the sympathetic nerves.

Minimally invasive spinal surgery

Advances in medical technology mean many spinal procedures can now be performed as minimally invasive surgery.

Parotid gland removal (parotidectomy)

Your parotid glands are salivary glands located just in front of your ear.

Parotid surgery

Parotid surgery is an operation to remove all or part of the parotid gland, which is the largest of the salivary glands, located in front of the ear. This is most commonly done to remove a lump or tumour, the majority of which are non-cancerous.

Sacroiliac joint injections

Sacroiliac joint injections involve injecting anti-inflammatories or anaesthetic into problem areas.

Spinal decompression in Brighton

At Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital, our expert neurosurgeons specialise in a range of spinal treatments. Get rapid access to spinal decompression in Brighton.

Spinal anaesthetic

Spinal anaesthetic, also known as a spinal block, is administered by injecting drugs into an area called the subarachnoid space near the spinal cord. Spinal anaesthesia can be used while you are awake or in combination with sedation or general anaesthetic.

Spinal fusion surgery

Spinal fusion is an operation to weld or fuse together the small bones in your back eliminating motion that is causing back pain.

Stellate ganglion blocks

A stellate ganglion block is a minimally invasive procedure where a specialist injects numbing medicine around a key bundle of nerves in the side of your neck, aiming to reduce pain or improve blood flow to your arm or hand.

Steroid injections (cortisone shots)

Steroid injections are an anti-inflammatory treatment used to reduce pain, swelling, and stiffness in joints and soft tissues. By delivering treatment directly to the affected area, steroid injections can help improve mobility and make daily activities more comfortable.

Vertebroplasty

A vertebroplasy is a minimally invasive procedure to correct an osteoporotic vertebral fracture and further stabilise your spine.