On Dec. 4, Neurosurgery One at Castle Rock is moving to a new location at 4350 Limelight Avenue, Suite 100, Castle Rock, CO 80109.
- If you have an appointment before Dec. 4, please go to our current Castle Rock office at 2352 Meadows Blvd., Suite 300
- If you have an appointment on or after Dec.4, please go to our new Castle Rock office at 4350 Limelight Ave., Suite 100
For any questions regarding your appointment, please call our office at: 720-638-7500.
Board-Certified Neurosurgeons in Castle Rock, Colorado
2352 Meadows Blvd.
Suite 300
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Fax: 720.484.6918
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Castle Rock Neurosurgeons Are Experts in Minimally Invasive Spine Care
Neurosurgery One’s Castle Rock neurosurgeon and advanced practice provider are experts in many types of brain and spine disorders, particularly chronic low back pain, degenerative spinal disorders, compression fractures, carpal tunnel syndrome, and ulnar nerve compression. If you’re in need of an experienced Castle Rock neurosurgeon who will treat your condition in the least invasive way possible, look no further than Neurosurgery One.
Castle Rock neurosurgeons Lloyd Mobley III, MD, Beth Gibbons, MD, and advanced practice provider Erin Chojnacki, PA-C, take the time to meet with patients and listen to their concerns. At Neurosurgery One Castle Rock, you can expect to receive a complete evaluation that includes a physical exam and discussion about your symptoms and medical history. We’ll also ask about your lifestyle, limitations, and goals for treatment so we can come up with a treatment plan that’s ideally suited to your needs.
At Neurosurgery One Castle Rock, we believe in the importance of matching patients to the treatment that will best address their condition with the least possible disruption to their lives. Oftentimes that means prescribing medication or referring patients for physical therapy or injection therapy. Other times that means recommending surgery.
Even when surgery is necessary to achieve a patient’s desired results, we’ll take care to offer you minimally invasive options when possible. In fact, Dr. Mobley uses the least invasive ways to treat back and neck pain, an approach that led him to become specialty trained in Intracept and ReActiv8, two innovative therapies for lower back pain that you won’t have access to with all Castle Rock neurosurgeons. Furthermore, Dr. Gibbons has made minimally invasive spine surgeries a key part of her practice, and is particularly skilled in using advanced minimally invasive techniques that minimize recovery time and improve outcomes. When you come to Neurosurgery One Castle Rock, you can feel assured you’ll receive the best possible care for your brain or spine condition.
Castle Rock Neurosurgeon Provides Specialty Spine Care
Dr. Mobley and Dr. Gibbons are experienced Castle Rock neurosurgeons who treat many types of spine and neurological disorders, including:
- Arteriovenous malformations
- Back and neck pain
- Brain tumors
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Compression fractures
- Headaches and migraines
- Injury and trauma
- Spine tumors
- Stroke
Our Castle Rock team offers several treatment options right here in south Denver, including:
- Anterior cervical discectomy and fusion
- Artificial disc replacement
- General neurosurgery
- Kyphoplasty
- Lumbar fusion
- Medication therapy
- Minimally invasive spine surgery
- Nerve ablation
- Nerve stimulation
- Partial inferior facetectomy and total facetectomy
Neurosurgery One Castle Rock offers the following specialty services for the treatment of lower back pain you won’t find from other Castle Rock spine surgeons:
- Intracept basivertebral nerve ablation. During this minimally invasive procedure, the surgeon uses radiofrequency energy to ablate, or destroy, the basivertebral nerve. This nerve is the source of the pain in vertebral endplate nerve dysfunction, a type of low back pain that tends to be resistant to medication, physical therapy and other conservative therapies. Ablating the nerve keeps it from being able to transmit pain signals to the brain, offering relief.
- Multifidus-neurostimulation. Patients with lower back pain caused by a weak lumbar multifidus muscle may be candidates for rehabilitative neurostimulation with ReActiv8. The therapy involves placing a small neurotransmitter under the skin via a minimally invasive procedure and connecting it to the nerves that control the multifidus. Over time, the stimulation strengthens the muscle so it can resume supporting the lower spine, leading to reduced pain.
One benefit of being a Neurosurgery One patient is having access to a large network of neurosurgeons and pain management physicians in the south Denver area. Go to our Treatments We Offer page to access a comprehensive list of services Neurosurgery One offers through our network of clinics.
Castle Rock Neurosurgeons Offer Expedited Care
At Neurosurgery One Castle Rock, we understand you want to be seen as soon as possible for your brain and spine care. That’s why Castle Rock neurosurgeons Dr. Mobley and Dr. Gibbons work closely with PA Erin Chojnacki to ensure your care is expedited.
Patients with non-life-threatening conditions, including many types of neck and back pain, will be seen initially in clinic by our advanced practice provider, who can evaluate your condition and order all necessary lab tests and diagnostic imaging. Our team will also make referrals for physical therapy or interventional pain management when appropriate. Scheduling with our advanced practice provider ensures you receive the care you need sooner and is also required by some insurance plans. Of course, patients who have more complex conditions and anyone with a potentially life-limiting or disabling condition, such as a suspected brain or spine tumor, will be scheduled with Dr. Mobley or Dr. Gibbons, often the same day.
Back and Neck Care Right Here in Castle Rock
Neurosurgery One Castle Rock clinic is located in the new Medical Office Building across from Castle Rock Adventist Hospital campus just off the I-25. From Meadows Parkway, turn north on Limelight Avenue. The office building is on your right, just past the hospital entrance.
2352 Meadows Blvd.
Suite 300
Castle Rock, CO 80109
Phone: 720.638.7500
Fax: 720.484.6918
You don’t need to travel into Denver for surgery. Our Castle Rock neurosurgeon performs surgery at Castle Rock Adventist Hospital at 2450 Meadows Blvd., Castle Rock, CO 80109.
What to Expect From Our Castle Rock Neurosurgeon
When you’re here, we promise you’ll be treated with the utmost compassion and respect. Our caring staff will take the time to understand your symptoms and treatment goals and get to know you as a person. We believe that’s important when it comes to treating brain and spine disorders. We’ll be sure you understand your diagnosis, and we are here to answer any questions you have along the way.
Patients have described their experience at Neurosurgery One Castle Rock as “wonderful” and note our staff as being “knowledgeable” and “caring.” We’re confident you’ll be pleased with us, too.
Our Castle Rock neurosurgery team is now accepting patients. Request an appointment today. Before your first visit, please review the following links and complete all necessary paperwork.
Neurosurgery One Castle Rock is part of AdventHealth physician group and uses MyAdventHealth for patient communication and to store your medical records and test results. If you already have a MyAdventHealth account, you will automatically begin seeing Neurosurgery One in your patient portal. If you do not yet have MyAdventHealth, you’ll need to create an account using the activation code you’ll receive after your first visit.