Why Choose Dr. A for your disc care?

Revolutionary Non-Surgical Treatment for Spinal Disc Pain

What Is Intradiscal Ozone Injection?

Intradiscal ozone injection is an innovative, minimally invasive treatment that offers hope for patients
suffering from chronic disc-related back pain. This cutting-edge therapy delivers medical-grade ozone
directly into damaged spinal discs, promoting natural healing and pain relief without the need for major
surgery.

How Intradiscal Ozone Therapy Works

Unlike traditional treatments that only mask symptoms, intradiscal ozone therapy addresses the root
cause of disc degeneration by:

  • Reducing inflammation within the disc
  • Improving oxygen delivery to damaged tissues
  • Stimulating the body’s natural healing processes
  • Promoting disc regeneration and repair
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Why Choose Dr. A for your Disc Care?

Minimally Invasive Alternative to Surgery Our intradiscal ozone injections offer a safer, less invasive
alternative to spinal fusion surgery, discectomy, and other major surgical procedures. Most patients
experience significant pain relief without the risks, complications, and lengthy recovery times associated
with surgery.

Advanced Combination Therapy

Therapy We enhance treatment effectiveness by combining intradiscal ozone with Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) therapy. This powerful combination:

  • Accelerates healing with your body’s own growth factors
  • Maximizes anti-inflammatory effects
  • Promotes long-lasting tissue regeneration
  • Provides synergistic pain relief
  • Proven Results Patients typically experience:
  • Significant pain reduction within weeks
  • Improved mobility and function
  • Return to normal activities faster
  • Long-lasting relief without repeated procedures
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Conditions We Treat

  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Chronic discogenic back pain
  • Failed back surgery syndrome
  • Disc-related radiculopathy
  • Early-stage disc degeneration

The Dr A Disc Care Difference

  • Expert Care: Our specialized physicians have extensive experience in regenerative spine treatments and ozone therapy protocols.
  • Personalized Treatment: Each patient receives a customized treatment plan based on their specific condition, symptoms, and medical history.
  • Comprehensive Approach: We combine advanced diagnostics, cutting-edge treatments, and ongoing support to ensure optimal outcomes.
  • Safety First: All procedures are performed in accredited facilities using the highest safety standards and sterile techniques.

What to Expect

  • Initial Consultation
  • Comprehensive medical evaluation
  • Advanced imaging review
  • Discussion of treatment options
  • Personalized treatment planning
  • Treatment Day
  • Outpatient procedure
  • Local anesthesia for comfort
  • Precise image-guided injection
  • Minimal downtime required
  • Recovery

Return to light activities within days
Gradual improvement over weeks
Follow-up care and monitoring
Long-term pain management support

Frequently Asked Questions


Is intradiscal ozone injection safe?
Yes, when performed by qualified physicians, intradiscal ozone
injection has an excellent safety profile with minimal side effects and complications.


How long does the procedure take?
The actual injection procedure typically takes 30-45 minutes,
though you should plan for 2-3 hours at our facility including preparation and recovery time.


When will I see results?
Many patients begin experiencing pain relief within the first few weeks, with
continued improvement over 2-3 months as healing progresses.


How long do results last?
Results vary by individual, but many patients experience lasting relief for years.
The regenerative nature of the treatment promotes long-term healing.


Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living


Don’t let chronic disc pain control your life. Discover if DrA Disc care’s innovative intradiscal ozone therapy is right for you.


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