Patient journey

A clear path from first message to follow-up

The journey is designed for both local and regional patients who want less uncertainty before committing time, travel, and money.

Illustration of a patient sharing MRI imaging and symptoms for a remote spine surgery review.

1. Share symptoms and imaging

Send MRI or CT reports, your main symptoms, prior treatment history, and any urgent neurological changes through the consultation form.

Illustration of a specialist reviewing spinal imaging for endoscopic surgery suitability.

2. Receive suitability review

The team reviews whether full endoscopic spine surgery may be appropriate or whether another pathway, including non-operative care, should be discussed first.

Illustration of travel planning for a spine surgery consultation and procedure in Tashkent.

3. Plan travel and surgery timeline

Patients coming to Tashkent receive a practical schedule for consultation, procedure, hospital stay expectations, and family coordination.

Illustration of remote follow-up and recovery monitoring after spine surgery.

4. Continue follow-up after discharge

Follow-up is organized with wound updates, recovery checkpoints, and remote review of progress once you return home.

For patients traveling to Tashkent

Remote review before travel helps reduce unnecessary trips and clarifies what extra imaging or tests may still be needed.

Patients from outside Uzbekistan can coordinate timing around consultation, procedure planning, and the early recovery period in Tashkent.

The process is designed to stay practical for patients and families who need direct communication in Uzbek, Russian, or English.

Uzbekistan patients

Patients in Tashkent and other cities such as Samarkand, Bukhara, Fergana, Andijan, and Namangan can start with direct contact or a remote imaging review.

Central Asia referrals

Patients from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Tajikistan can share MRI or CT studies before planning travel, which helps reduce unnecessary trips.

Long-distance travel planning

For patients traveling from the UAE or other international locations, the goal is to clarify suitability and timing before flights, hotel bookings, or family arrangements are made.

What to prepare

  • Recent MRI or CT scans, ideally with written reports.
  • A short timeline of symptoms, prior treatment, injections, or therapy.
  • Any previous spine surgery notes or discharge summaries.
  • Your preferred contact method and the best time to reach you.

Consultation contact

+998 90 808 5509

duschanov@gmail.com

Next step

Move from planning to a real consultation request

When the process looks right for your situation, use the consultation page to send symptoms, imaging status, and contact preferences.