972-608-5000

Revolutionizing Spine Care…Changing Lives

Central Plano

4001 W. 15th Street, Suite 455, Medical Office Bldg. III Plano, TX 75093 United States
Fax: 469-782-0661
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What’s new in Plano

The New Central Plano office, is located on the campus of Medical City Plano, in Medical Building III. Dr. Thomas Kosztowski, M.D. is a Neurosurgeon at the Texas Back Institute is accepting new patients at this location. He received his Medical Degree and did his Residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital. While at Johns Hopkins Hospital, he completed a Complex Spine Fellowship followed by a Post-Graduate Spine Fellowship at Brown University Rhode Island Hospital. Dr. Kosztowski has been working in the Spinal Outcomes and Biomechanics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins Hospital since 2013 and is a Clinical Consultant with the Food & Drug Administration.

Dr. Kosztowski is involved in research and has been published in many medical journal publications. He has written several book chapters on spine surgery techniques, spinal tumors and other topics within the realm of Neurosurgery.

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Please click the link to use our online scheduling platform or email your contact info (name, phone number, and email address) to info@texasback.com to be contacted by a member of our staff. If you would like to speak to a scheduler please give us a call at 972-608-5000. In most cases, we’ll be able to see you within two business days. Our team can help coordinate your visit with your local physician and provide any logistical support you may need.

We encourage patients to request an appointment online, please note this does not confirm the slot. Our office will reach out to confirm the requested slot within 1-2 business days.

Leaders in Advanced Spine Procedures

To find out whether you would benefit from artificial disc surgery, make an appointment to visit Texas Back Institute in the Dallas, TX, area for an evaluation. We always reserve surgery as a last resort, so we’ll seek to relieve pain first through conservative treatments such as physical therapy and pain management. If severe pain persists and it is determined that you would benefit from surgery, we can help you determine whether artificial disc replacement is right for you.

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