Desert Institute for Spine Care

Physician Practice

Practice Overview

Practice NameDesert Institute for Spine Care
Websitedesertspinecare.com
Number of Physicians (MD/DO)7
Number of Locations5
About the Practice

Desert Institute for Spine Care (DISC) is a spine center specializing in minimally invasive spine surgery, including endoscopic spine surgery and artificial disc replacement. They treat a range of conditions such as sciatica, herniated disc, bulging disc, spinal stenosis, neck pain, low back pain, and degenerative disc disease. DISC emphasizes compassionate care and customized treatment plans, aiming to relieve pain and help patients return to their daily lives. They are recognized for their expertise and innovation in endoscopic spine surgery techniques.

Practice Locations (5)

3487 South Mercy Road, Gilbert, AZ 85297, USA
1635 East Myrtle Avenue Suite 400, Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA
8630 East Vรญa de Ventura Suite 210, Scottsdale, AZ 85258, USA
1635 East Myrtle Avenue Suite 100, Phoenix, AZ 85020, USA
18700 North 64th Drive Suite 105, Glendale, AZ 85308, USA

Our Physicians (8)

Specialties
Orthopaedic Surgery

7 physicians

Surgery

1 physician

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Leadership Team

Anthony Yeung

MD, Founder

Nima Salari

MD, Spine Surgeon

Mark J. Wang

MD, Spine Surgeon

Christopher A. Yeung

MD, Spine Surgeon

Joshua H. Abrams

MD, Spine Surgeon

Justin S. Field

MD, Spine Surgeon

Electronic Health Record System

Unknown

Primary Electronic Health Record System

Research Analysis
Methodology & Findings

Based on the search results, Desert Institute for Spine Care (desertspinecare.com) does have a patient portal which allows patients to manage appointments, view statements, pay bills, and communicate with providers. However, the specific vendor or branding name of this patient portal is not explicitly mentioned in the search results for Desert Institute for Spine Care. Some results mention "Desert Spine & Sports Patient Portal" or "Desert Care Network Patient Portal" and "My Health Rec," but these appear to be associated with different medical groups. One search result for a job posting at Desert Institute for Spine Care mentions "Proficiency in electronic health records (EHR)" and "Experience with electronic health records (EHR) systems," indicating they use an EHR system, but the vendor is not specified. Without a clear identification of the patient portal vendor used by Desert Institute for Spine Care, it is not possible to definitively tie it to a specific EHR vendor like Epic (which uses MyChart).