Spine Surgeon Serving Warsaw, IN
Dr. Marc Greenberg treats patients from Warsaw at Greenberg Spine in Fort Wayne, part of the Parkview Health regional network. Warsaw, the county seat of Kosciusko County and home to the "Orthopedic Capital of the World," is approximately 45 minutes from Fort Wayne via US-30.
Approximate drive time from Warsaw: 45 minutes via US-30
Patients from Warsaw and surrounding Kosciusko County communities often travel to Fort Wayne for advanced spine care when conservative treatment has not provided adequate relief. The drive along US-30 takes approximately 45 minutes, making Fort Wayne accessible for consultations and follow-up appointments.
Parkview Health has facilities in Warsaw and throughout the region, ensuring coordinated care and convenient access to imaging, physical therapy, and other services closer to home when appropriate.
Why Patients from Warsaw Choose Greenberg Spine
Fellowship Training
Dr. Greenberg completed fellowship training at Mayo Clinic, Johns Hopkins, and Brown University, focusing on complex spine surgery and minimally invasive techniques.
Minimally Invasive Capability
When appropriate based on imaging and symptoms, Dr. Greenberg uses minimally invasive approaches including endoscopic and motion-preserving techniques.
Clear Diagnosis & Shared Decision-Making
Every consultation includes thorough imaging review, clear explanation of findings, and discussion of all appropriate treatment options with realistic expectations.
Common Reasons Patients Travel from Warsaw
Patients come to Greenberg Spine when conservative treatment has not provided adequate relief and symptoms significantly impact daily function.
Leg Pain & Sciatica
Radiating leg pain from herniated discs or spinal stenosis that limits walking, standing, or daily activities.
Stenosis with Walking Limitation
Neurogenic claudication causing leg heaviness, numbness, or weakness after short distances, often relieved by sitting or leaning forward.
Arm Pain & Cervical Myelopathy
Neck-related arm pain, hand numbness, or coordination difficulties from cervical disc herniations or spinal cord compression.
Failed Non-Operative Care
Persistent symptoms despite appropriate conservative treatment including physical therapy, medications, and injections.
Conservative Treatment First: Dr. Greenberg evaluates whether surgery is appropriate based on imaging findings, symptom severity, functional impact, and response to non-operative care. Many patients do not require surgery.
Getting Here from Warsaw
Drive Time & Route
- Approximate drive time: 45 minutes
- Primary route: US-30 East from Warsaw to Fort Wayne
- Distance: Approximately 45 miles
What to Expect
Fort Wayne is easily accessible from Warsaw via US-30, a direct route that many patients find convenient for consultations and follow-up appointments.
Specific office location details will be finalized closer to the August 2026 opening. Join the waitlist to receive updates about scheduling and directions.
Getting to Greenberg Spine from Warsaw, IN
Most patients drive 45 minutes via US-30 for advanced spine consultation and surgery at our Fort Wayne clinic.
Travel Time: 45 minutes via US-30
No local office is currently available in Warsaw, but care is coordinated through Parkview's regional network.
Local Parkview Facility: Parkview Whitley Hospital (nearby Columbia City)
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Parkview Health & Regional Access
Parkview Health has facilities in Warsaw and throughout the region, including Parkview Whitley Hospital and Parkview Ortho Hospital.
Dr. Greenberg plans to practice with Ortho NorthEast (ONE), which partners with Parkview Health. This relationship ensures coordinated care and access to advanced surgical facilities when appropriate.
Fort Wayne serves as a regional care hub for patients throughout northeast Indiana, including Warsaw, with specialized spine surgery capabilities and comprehensive perioperative support.
Treatment Approach
Minimally Invasive Options (When Appropriate)
- Endoscopic discectomy for select herniated discs
- Cervical disc replacement for motion preservation when appropriate
- Minimally invasive decompression for stenosis
- Kyphoplasty for compression fractures
Fusion When Necessary
- ACDF for cervical instability or myelopathy
- Lumbar fusion for spondylolisthesis or instability
- Deformity correction when indicated
Common Questions from Warsaw Patients
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Dr. Greenberg is establishing his practice with Ortho NorthEast (ONE) in Fort Wayne. Join the waitlist to receive updates when new patient appointments become available.
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