Advanced, patient-centered treatment for joint, spine, and nerve conditions — with less surgery, less medication, and better results.
At Medici Orthopaedics & Spine, you’re more than your MRI or X-ray.
Whether you're dealing with an old sports injury, recovering from surgery, or managing chronic pain, we take time to hear your story and create a personalized recovery plan that helps you heal — fully and actively.

Same-day and next-day visits often available.
Our fellowship-trained physicians identify the true source of your pain.
We stay with you from diagnosis through recovery — including rehab, therapy, and return to activity.
Just choose your location, and we’ll guide you from there.
Book an appointmentWe care for active adults, athletes, weekend warriors, and anyone living with pain. From sports injuries and arthritis to spine conditions and nerve damage, we treat a full spectrum of orthopaedic and pain-related issues:

Our team uses advanced, evidence-based techniques that support healing while minimizing downtime.
We combine multiple therapies to maximize your outcome — because healing works best when it's integrated. Explore Our Treatments
Collaborative care from top specialists in orthopaedics, interventional pain, physical therapy, sports rehab, and neuropsychiatry.








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Read the latest insights from our providers to help you stay active, informed, and in control of your health.
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Chronic back or nerve pain that doesn’t respond to traditional treatments may indicate a deeper issue within the spinal nerves. A spinal cord stimulator offers a safe, minimally invasive way to reduce pain by interrupting pain signals before they reach the brain. This customizable therapy helps patients move freely, sleep better, and reduce dependence on pain medication. With expert evaluation and ongoing support, patients can regain lasting comfort and control over their lives.
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Herniated and bulging discs both affect the soft cushions between your vertebrae but differ in severity and symptoms. A bulging disc involves the disc wall weakening and protruding outward, while a herniated disc occurs when the inner material breaks through, pressing on nearby nerves. Understanding which one you have is key to choosing the right treatment and preventing long-term damage. With advanced diagnostics and non-surgical options, relief and recovery are within reach.
Read full articleOur team delivers specialist care at convenient locations across Metro Atlanta:
Get expert tips on injury recovery, pain relief, joint health, and movement strategies—straight from our Fellowship-Trained team.