Comprehensive Spine Ctr-Dallas
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Comprehensive Spine Ctr-Dallas
We want patients across Texas to know we are positioned to stay open and all of our clinics are open at the moment. We have a huge advantage with Telemedicine, and our staff is currently working with a fully digital office to continue providing care to our existing, as well as new patients across Texas.

CSC has the leading telemed technology to monitor a treatment plan appropriate for your medical needs. Our providers can set up video and audio communication, easily accessible from your home computer or smart device. From medication delivery to at-home physical therapy including DME available for pickup, CSC can help patients all over Texas with telemedicine.
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At Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas, our team of medical experts provide the best non-surgical and surgical procedures to alleviate pain and restore function and mobility. Our medical team is committed to providing appropriate and individual spine care utilizing the latest and most advanced technology and procedures.
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Dr. Bidgoli is Board Certified in Pain Management & Rehabilitation, fellowship trained with the Interventional Spine & Pain Management. Dr. George Farley is a radiologist that specializes in intervention radiology and neuroradiology. He graduated from the University of Nebraska Medical School. Isaac Bolaos is a nationally board certified physician associate specialized in Orthopedic Spine Surgery.
Scott Farley, DO
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Dr. Scott Farley, DO is a spine doctor in the Dallas/Fort Worth area who specializes in complex spinal disorders and pain management. He has extensive experience with new and minimally invasive spine procedures and brings all of that expertise to his work at the Comprehensive Spine Center of Dallas.
Arash Bidgoli, DO
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Dr. Arash Bidgoli, DO is Board Certified in Pain Management & Rehabilitation and fellowship-trained with the Interventional Spine & Pain Management. He is a member of the American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and the Association of Academic Physiatrists, as well as the American Osteopathic Association.
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The different parts of the spine are normally well balanced and able to handle the movements, stresses, and strains of the body gracefully. However, when parts of the neck or back are injured or start to wear out, it can be a significant source of pain and discomfort. Neck pain and other symptoms caused by a cervical (neck) spine disorder are a very common problem for many adult Americans.
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