About Mayo Clinic Spine Center
Mayo Clinic Spine Center provides comprehensive spine care to patients with a wide range of conditions, including spinal cord tumors, disk disease, and spinal stenosis. The center's multidisciplinary team manages nearly 40,000 spine patient visits each year, utilizing innovative technology and techniques such as 3-D neuroimaging and minimally invasive surgical methods. The center offers a patient-centered approach, working with each individual to develop a personalized care plan. The facilities, doctors, and staff are highly rated, with prompt and efficient service. Patients appreciate the transparency of their healthcare plan, thanks to the patient portal, which allows them to view their information and stay up-to-date on their treatment. Mayo Clinic Spine Center prioritizes patient education, encouraging individuals to take an active role in their health. The center's commitment to quality care and patient well-being has earned it a reputation as a trusted source of medical expertise.
Patient appointment/registration process is broken beyond repair. Digital coding is awful and dysfunctional. CSRs are disinterested and function is clearly understaffed. Mayo is now all about managed cost and profitability, not managed care. The mess in Jacksonville is a brand destroyer for the once proud Mayo name and an operational disgrace.
THIS PLACE IS WORST PLACE EVER!! The doctors are so mean horrible and just always saying mean and disrespectful things and especially going through treatments for example and never coming back ever again......... Thanks Lauren
I am in very severe pain having been diagnosed with cervical disk degeneration resulting in a scheduled surgery for ACDF (neck fusion) with another healthcare org thinking mayo would be a better choice by performing surgery with high tech tools however my bad luck prevails again and I get stuck with a neurologist that doesn't think I am in pain & sends me to a psychologist! (Various MRI's physically show bone on bone with no disc spacer) Really?