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Main Location

Health Transformation Building

1601 Trinity Street, Bldg. A, 8th Floor
Austin, TX 78712

Call

833-882-2737

Fax

512-495-5680

About this subspecialty

The Back and Neck Pain Center, a subspecialty within the Musculoskeletal Institute, diagnoses, treats and manages back and neck pain in patients (14 years and older). 

Our team provides nonsurgical and surgical treatment options, including patient education, lifestyle modifications, physical therapy, medications, joint injections and surgical intervention when appropriate. We are dedicated to relieving back and neck pain, improving mobility and helping you regain comfort in your daily activities.

Our treatment approach

At UT Medicine, we take an integrated, multidisciplinary approach to your care. This means you will benefit from the expertise of multiple specialists across a variety of disciplines caring for you in one place — avoiding the need to schedule multiple appointments with providers at locations all over the city. 

UT Medicine is anchored by Dell Medical School at The University of Texas at Austin, where we collaborate with colleagues to apply leading-edge research, diagnostic and treatment techniques to the diagnosis and treatment of your condition. Advanced imaging and lab testing are also available on-site if needed.

Meet your care team

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Amisha Amin

Nurse Practitioner

UT Medicine Back and Neck Pain Center, UT Medicine Musculoskeletal Institute

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Branden Daubel

Physical Therapist

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Sylvia Deily, D.C., Cert MDT

Physical Therapist

UT Medicine Back and Neck Pain Center, UT Medicine Musculoskeletal Institute

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Mark Queralt, M.D.

Physician

UT Medicine Back and Neck Pain Center, UT Medicine Musculoskeletal Institute

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Conditions we treat

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain