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    Troy I. Mounts, M.D. ABOS Board Certified Orthopaedic Spine Surgeon

  • ABOS Board Certified OrthoPaedic Spine Surgeon
Troy I. Mounts, M.D.
  • American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery (ABOS) Certified Orthopaedic Surgeon
  • Residency in Orthopaedic Surgery from the Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
  • Surgical Internship from the Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio
Dr. Mount's Care Philosophy

Patient care, research/academics, and education are the facets of true service. I owe it to my patients to exist at the forefront of medical advances in patient care, and they should expect nothing less.

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    Dr. Mounts is an excellent doctor. The pain in my neck and down my arm was debilitating. His diagnosis was very thorough and clear. Although I was nervous about the surgery, Dr. Mounts and his staff were very responsive answering all my questions. I felt confident in his abilities and would recomme...

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    Dr. Mounts and his staff are always so pleasant and efficient. Dr. Mounts is an incredible doctor in my estimation. He is knowlegeable, kind, thorough in his researching for help. I have been impressed from the beginning. And he actually e-mails with his patients! Very good.

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    I wish I had seen Dr. Mounts from Day 1 of my injury. Instead, I chose a huge group with a well known surgeon. He never spent more than 10 min. at a time with me. After feeling frustrated that he wasn’t hearing me I heard about Dr. Mounts from my Physical Therapist.
    It was a completely different...

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    I had my first visit with Dr. Mounts last week (Sept 2018) and was very pleased with Dr. Mounts knowledge and thoroughness. He asked me details of my problems about both, my neck and the lumbar region and about my health and then did a physical examination of my legs, fingers and arms.
    Then he show...

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    My husband suffered with lower back pain for over 10 years. He'd had many injection treatments and endless pain medications but nothing lasted.
    Dr. Mounts was the ONLY doctor to study his entire spine. As it turned out, the problem wasn't in his lower back but in his neck. Dr. Mounts did cu...

Minimally Invasive Spine Surgery (MISS) uses the latest advanced technology to treat back pain and neck pain caused by a variety of spinal conditions. Special surgical instruments, devices and advanced imaging techniques are used to visualize and perform the surgery through small incisions.

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Dr. Mounts describes how nerves become pinched on Healthbreak.

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Watch these videos to learn more about the various injuries and conditions affecting your back and spine and their treatment options.

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