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Second Opinion Before Knee Surgery

Knee

If a surgeon has recommended a knee operation, it's fair to ask: is there a conservative option I haven't tried yet?

At Spine Center we offer a second opinion with a chiropractic and decompression approach — not to delay surgery you actually need, but to be honest about when there's room for a conservative path and when there isn't.

Bring your imaging, reports, and the surgical recommendation. We go through all of it without rushing and walk you through your options — no pressure.

What the second opinion includes

  • A review of your history and imaging (X-rays, MRI).
  • A hands-on exam of the knee and the related chains that affect it.
  • An honest assessment: a conservative alternative versus surgery that's genuinely indicated.
  • A clear explanation of the upsides, the limits, and the next step.

What to bring to your visit

  • The surgeon's report or the recommendation for a procedure.
  • Recent imaging.
  • A list of the treatments you've already tried.

Our approach

We won't promise to avoid surgery when that isn't realistic. When decompression or rehabilitation can help, we'll tell you plainly. When surgery is the right call, we'll tell you that too.

When to ask for a second opinion

Before you schedule elective surgery, if you have doubts, or if you want to explore knee decompression as a documented alternative.

A second opinion, honestly

Book a knee evaluation and mention you're looking for a second opinion before surgery.

Price: $1,300 MXN