Dr. Aaron Filler of the Institute for Nerve Medicine in Santa Monica, California (http://www.nervemed.com) discusses the revolutionary new technique for addressing many spine and nerve pain problems - open MRI-guided injections. These minimally invasive procedures provide many patients with the relief they seek without requiring the recovery time and pain associated with traditional surgeries. If you're seeking a solution for your spine or nerve-related health problem, this video may provide you with the insight you seek.
Dr. Filler is the most brilliant doctor I have ever met. If only they were all like that! I was with my fiance as we went all over the country trying to find out why he had pain down his leg. We spent a ridiculous amount of money before we found Dr. Filler. He so easily found what the problem was and fixed it by first diagnosing and confirming with the MR injection and MR Neurography, and then with the minimally invasive surgery. Now we are in recovery and excited to begin our new lives!
jennmccumber 11 months ago
@tuan1765 this reply might be a little too late but I had back and nerve problems on my back too.. he did a good job. I recommend., Took no pain killers after the surgery that how good he is. Very knowledgeable Doctor
Begemond323 1 year ago
i get a neck shot tomorrow and feel the same way hurry hurry pay pay pay
toob247 2 years ago
I am an athletic male in the military and have been suffering for years with point specific abdominal pain. I was run around from doctor to doctor, with telling me I was either imagining it, to those who wanted to do exploratory surgery to diagnose the problem. Dr. Filler's MRI Neurography was able to diagnose an abdominal nerve entrapment in about thirty minutes. I am having my first injection next week. I cannot wait to have my life back. His staff is average, but he is exceptionally good
BrownsNut 3 years ago
Has anyone here been a patient of Dr. Filler? I am considering going to see him, but I live in Hawaii and I suffer from back pain as well as neurological problems. I have called his office but I can never speak to him.
He seems to be a world-renown neurosurgeon, but I am wondering if I should go for treatment with him. I would sincerely appreciate any comments or advice you could give me concerning your experience as his patient. You may send me an email if you wish. Thank you.
tuan1765 3 years ago