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.
Read the latest insights from our providers to help you stay active, informed, and in control of your health.
Summer adventures shouldn’t be sidelined by the sharp, radiating pain of a herniated disc. A slipped disc occurs when its soft center pushes through the outer ring, irritating nearby nerves and causing back, arm, or leg pain. Early intervention with targeted therapies—like physical therapy, epidural injections, or minimally invasive decompression—can reduce inflammation and restore function. Snellville specialists provide personalized, non-surgical treatment plans to help you reclaim movement and enjoy the season pain-free.
Read full articleJuly’s heat amplifies the stress on runners’ knees, feet, and ankles, making injuries like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and runner’s knee more likely. Preventive steps—choosing breathable, supportive shoes, adding orthotics, and replacing worn-out pairs—keep joints protected. Proper warm-ups, cool-downs, and balanced hydration with electrolytes support muscle function and joint health. Finally, adjust your training (timing, intensity, surfaces) and listen to early warning signs to stay strong and injury-free all summer.
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.