Patient Resource Center
Welcome to the patient information center. If you have questions about your upcoming procedure, please do not hesitate to contact us.
(302) 778-9015
New Patients
Fill Out Your Intake Forms Before Your Visit
Please use the link below to fill out your orientation packet. Your physicians’ office will also have more information regarding your specific procedure.
Patient Forms
Please review these important documents prior to your visit. They are all listed in PDF format.
Provider Services
Provider resources can now be found in the EHR. Please use the link below to access.
Covid-19
The Latest Covid-19 Guidelines
The Center for Spine Surgery is committed to following the latest Covid-19 guidelines as indicated by the CDC. Screening for Covid-19 may be required prior to your procedure to ensure the safety of our staff and other patients.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I know which procedure is appropriate for me?
The first step in the treatment of your spine is a consultation with your provider. After discussing your particular situation with them, they may recommend a specific surgery as a treatment option. If you both agree that this is appropriate, then the Center for Spine Surgery may be the place where this surgery takes place.
How can I schedule an appointment with the Center for Spine Surgery?
Patients do not schedule appointments directly with the Center for Spine Surgery. You should speak with your provider, and they will help you coordinate next steps with us should they recommend surgery.
I have an upcoming surgery. Is there anything I need to do?
Your provider's office will have all of the information regarding your upcoming procedure. We will coordinate closely with them, and we will reach out to you directly throughout the scheduling process. Please visit our patient information page HERE for additional forms and details.
Will my procedure require an overnight stay?
This depends on several factors, including the complexity of your surgery and whether it is recommended by your treating physician. We offer beautiful overnight rooms should you require a longer stay. If you do require an overnight visit, we will reach out regarding details of what to bring and what your experience will entail.
Will my support people be allowed to stay during my procedure?
Yes! We encourage you to bring support people with you, especially if they involved in your care decisions. If you choose, they will be allowed to accompany you through your initial surgery preparation at the Center for Spine Surgery. While your procedure is in progress, they are welcome to stay in our waiting room and rejoin you once you are in recovery. We offer patient tracking boards in the waiting room so that they will know which stage of the procedure you are in.