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Head and Neck Surgeons

Find Trusted Head & Neck Surgeons in Atlanta at AICA

Get Specialized Treatment for Head and Neck Conditions

Head and neck pain can affect comfort, movement, and daily function in ways that are hard to ignore. At AICA Orthopedics, patients searching for a trusted head and neck surgeon Atlanta residents rely on can get advanced imaging, clear answers, and a treatment plan built around the source of their symptoms.

Our team treats a wide range of head and neck conditions, including fractures, nerve-related problems, joint damage, and injuries affecting surrounding structures. We focus on identifying the causes of your symptoms and guiding you toward care that supports stability, pain relief, and long-term recovery.

Meet AICA’s Head & Neck Surgeons

Orthopedic doctors and surgeons specialize in musculoskeletal injuries that occur in the bones, joints, ligaments, tendons and muscles after an auto accident. Neurologists and neurosurgeons are doctors who address problems with the brain and nervous system that cause pain or limited mobility. AICA’s experienced neurologists, neurosurgeons, and orthopedic specialists can precisely diagnose and treat various injuries or conditions that affect your quality of life. Get treatment for everything from musculoskeletal injuries to long standing neurological disorders and always feel confident that you’re in expert hands.

What Does a Head & Neck Surgeon Do?

A head and neck surgeon treats injuries and conditions that affect the bones, joints, nerves, and surrounding structures in the head and neck region. These problems can involve fractures, joint damage, nerve-related symptoms, and other issues that affect movement, alignment, stability, and everyday comfort.

At AICA Orthopedics, our specialists work closely with physical therapists, neurologists, chiropractors, pain management providers, and imaging teams to evaluate the full picture of your condition. This coordinated approach helps patients get clearer answers and move into treatment with better direction.

When Should You See a Head & Neck Surgeon?

Persistent head and neck symptoms can affect healing, alignment, and long-term function if they are not evaluated properly. Visiting a head and neck surgeon does not always mean surgery is the next step. In many cases, the visit is focused on identifying the cause of your symptoms, explaining your options, and determining whether non-surgical treatment may be the right place to start. Signs that point to a need for specialist care include:

  • Ongoing neck pain or head-related discomfort that does not improve
  • Stiffness or limited motion when turning, bending, or lifting the head
  • Numbness, tingling, or weakness affecting the neck, shoulders, or arms
  • Head or neck pain that becomes worse after an injury or accident
  • Reduced movement or instability that affects work, sleep, or daily tasks

Getting checked early can help prevent worsening symptoms, support a more effective treatment plan, and protect long-term function.

Common Head & Neck Conditions Treated by Our Surgeons

Pain in the head and neck can come from several kinds of injuries and conditions that affect how the area moves and functions. Our team diagnoses and treats conditions such as:

  • Cervical Fractures: Breaks involving the bones of the neck that can affect alignment, stability, and the way the head and neck move during recovery.
  • Whiplash-Related Injuries: Sudden strain affecting the neck and surrounding structures that can lead to pain, stiffness, and reduced motion.
  • Cervical Joint Injuries: Damage involving the joints in the neck that can interfere with movement, support, and long-term function.
  • Nerve Compression in the Neck: Pressure affecting nearby nerves that can cause pain, tingling, weakness, or other symptoms that travel into the shoulders or arms.
  • Degenerative Neck Conditions: Wear-related changes that can contribute to stiffness, reduced movement, pain, and difficulty with everyday activities.

Our team builds care around the condition, the affected structures, and the support needed for recovery.

Non-Surgical Treatments for Head & Neck Conditions Before Surgery

Some head and neck conditions can improve without surgery when the problem is identified early and treated with the right level of support. Based on your condition, care may include:

  • Physical Therapy: Guided exercises and hands-on treatment that help improve neck mobility, posture, support, and overall function during recovery.
  • Cold Laser Therapy: A non-invasive treatment that can help calm inflammation, support tissue repair, and improve comfort in painful head and neck conditions.
  • Physiotherapy: A targeted approach that may include guided movement, manual techniques, and other therapies to restore motion and support healing.
  • Pain Management: Treatment focused on controlling pain, swelling, and irritation through medications, injections, or other supportive options when appropriate.
  • Chiropractic Care: Hands-on treatment that can help improve joint mechanics, reduce tension, and support better movement as part of a broader recovery plan.

The right non-surgical plan can help protect function, reduce pain, and improve daily movement while recovery progresses.

Types of Head & Neck Surgeries We Offer

For certain head and neck injuries and disorders, surgery can be the best next step to protect function and support a stronger long-term recovery. The procedures we offer include:

  • Fracture Repair: Surgery used to stabilize broken bones in the head or neck region so they can heal in better alignment and support safer long-term function.
  • Joint Stabilization Procedures: Treatment used to improve support in damaged joints and reduce instability affecting head and neck movement.
  • Nerve Decompression Procedures: Surgery used to relieve pressure on affected nerves and help reduce pain, weakness, or radiating symptoms.
  • Arthroscopy or Minimally Invasive Procedures: Techniques used in select cases to evaluate and treat certain joint problems with less disruption to surrounding tissue.
  • Reconstructive Procedures: Surgery used to address more serious structural damage and help restore alignment, movement, and support.

Each procedure is selected based on the condition, the structures involved, and the goals of recovery.

Top Head & Neck Surgeons in Atlanta: Focused Treatment for Better Recovery

At AICA Orthopedics, coordinated care helps patients move through treatment with more clarity and a better understanding of what comes next. Our providers work together to deliver personalized care, focused recommendations, and support throughout recovery.

Contact us today to schedule your consultation and begin the next step in your recovery plan.

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You were kind enough to meet with me, to ensure that I was comfortable with AICA., and took me thru the typical protocol that one would expect after a personal injury. I thank you for that day, because I was new to this type of injury and I had no idea what to expect. It turns out that “everything you said” happened like clockwork. The facility, the care, the efficiency, and the follow-up from the staff and the Doctor was well beyond my expectation.
I am 62 yrs. of age, and over those years I can’t recall when I have ever had a doctor spend as much “quality time” with me explaining the procedures (pre and post-op) in preparing me as a patient. He took great interest in assuring me that I was in good hands, and at the same time made me feel that I was receiving special treatment. As I continued with my appointments I observed that my “special treatment” was not exclusive but was extended to all of his patients, as if they were his personal friends. Something you don’t see very often these days - A doctor with bedside manner.
Again, I appreciate the special care and handling of my injury over the past year, and I thank you for making this a pleasurable experience for me.

Mark Harris
Mark Harris, GA