Now accepting new patients experiencing back pain symptoms, neck pain symptoms, or nerve compression. If you're dealing with sciatica symptoms or other spine conditions, call us today at 414-261-4183!
Now accepting new patients experiencing back pain symptoms, neck pain symptoms, or nerve compression. If you're dealing with sciatica symptoms or other spine conditions, call us today at 414-261-4183!

Patients can access Dr. Arvind Ahuja's services at convenient locations throughout southeastern Wisconsin, including Franklin, Lake Geneva, and Kenosha as r treated thousands of patients suffering from back pain, neck pain, sciatica, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, and other spine-related disorders, helping individuals regain comfort, mobility, and an improved quality of life.
His practice focuses on back pain treatment through minimally invasive techniques, conservative treatment planning, and personalized care—ensuring that each patient receives the safest and most effective path forward based on their unique symptoms and goals.
Patients can access Dr. Arvind Ahuja's services at convenient locations throughout southeastern Wisconsin, including Franklin, Lake Geneva, and Kenosha.
Dr. Arvind Ahuja believes that the most crucial aspect of spine and neck care is understanding the true source of a patient’s symptoms. He takes a thoughtful, step-by-step approach to back pain treatment:
Begin with thorough evaluation and diagnosis
Start with conservative, non-surgical options whenever possible
Use minimally invasive procedures when surgery is needed
Focus on protecting nerves, reducing recovery time, and maintaining stability
Every treatment plan is created in partnership with the patient—emphasizing clarity, comfort, and long-term results.
Dr. Arvind Ahuja has practiced neurosurgery since the mid-1990s, bringing extensive experience in spine and neck care as well as treating nerve-related conditions. His impressive background includes: medical degree from the Medical College of Ohio, where he graduated with honors in Radiology and Clinical Pathology; a neurosurgery residency at the State University of New York (Buffalo); and additional specialized training in neurointerventional and neuroradiology techniques. Dr. Ahuja has held faculty and attending roles in major neurosurgical centers and has decades of experience managing a wide range of spine and nerve disorders in Wisconsin, including effective back pain treatment for common degenerative issues and complex cases involving nerve compression, spinal cord involvement, and spinal instability.
Dr. Arvind Ahuja’s practice is focused on providing personalized care, ensuring that every patient receives direct attention from him. He emphasizes clear communication, offering explanations in plain, understandable language, especially when discussing back pain treatment options. Collaboration is key in his approach, as he works alongside specialists in physical therapy, pain management, and primary care to enhance spine and neck care. With access to care at three convenient locations, flexible scheduling, and acceptance of nearly all insurance plans, Dr. Ahuja is committed to making healthcare accessible for everyone. He firmly believes that every patient deserves a comprehensive understanding of their condition, their treatment options, and the expected outcomes—free from pressure and unnecessary procedures.
Throughout his career, Dr. Arvind Ahuja has remained active in medical education, clinical advancement, and ongoing training. He continues to incorporate the latest technologies in minimally invasive spine and neck care, providing effective back pain treatment that helps patients recover more comfortably and return to their daily activities sooner.
His practice serves individuals across southeastern Wisconsin who seek expert evaluation and modern treatment options for spine and neck conditions.
Dr. Arvind Ahuja provides minimally invasive spine and neck care for patients in Franklin, Lake Geneva, Kenosha, and the surrounding communities. Treating back pain, neck pain, sciatica, disc herniations, spinal stenosis, nerve compression, and more.