John Pryor, MD

Board Certified

My professional philosophy is simple, I advise and treat my patients the same way that I would demand for my own family. As a fellowship trained spine surgeon, it is my commitment to provide you with all the information available about treating your condition. If surgery is necessary, I will provide the latest, state of the art techniques to provide the best care possible.

Clinical Focus:

Minimally invasive and motion preserving spine surgery, complex spine surgery, spinal fractures, tumors and trauma.

Areas of Practice:

  • Neck Surgery
  • Spine Surgery
  • Spinal Fractures
  • Tumors & Trauma

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About John Pryor, MD

Undergraduate Degree:

Purdue University

Medical Degree:

Indiana University School of Medicine

Residency:

Boston University Medical Center

Fellowships:

Harvard Medical School, Adult Spine Surgery

Affiliations:

  • American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons
  • North American Spine Society
  • Organization of Spinal Teaching and Research
  • Puget Sound Spine Interest Group
  • Providence Regional Medical Center – Everett
  • Director of Spine Services for Providence Regional Medical Center – Everett

Hobbies:

Dr. Pryor enjoys most outdoor activities including fly fishing, kayaking, cycling, and photography.

Orthopedic spine surgeon, John Pryor located in Everett, WA offers surgical treatment for neck & spine conditions including fractures, tumors and trauma.

Locations

Everett Office

1100 Pacific Avenue, Suite 300 Everett, Washington 98201

MRI scan of a patient's spine, which has a bulging in the L3, L4 disc.

Disc Protrusion

Disc protrusion is a common type of spinal disc deterioration that causes neck and back pain, but can be referred to in other ways. This type of spinal condition often comes with age and if felt, can cause someone alarm; but, it’s a common type of spinal condition that can

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A doctor reviewing a spinal x-ray with their patient.

Spine Surgery

Back pain is one of the primary reasons why people consult their doctor or surgeon, and consider pursuing spine surgery. While spinal surgery is uncommonly pursued to resolve pain, as the source must be identified, it is a surgical procedure used to treat a range of spine conditions. Before surgery

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Compression Fractures of the Spine

Compression fractures of the spine, or vertebral compression fractures, are small breaks in the vertebrae and are common in older adults over 50. We at Everett Bone & Joint are known for using innovative methods to treat our patient’s spinal compression fractures. Below you’ll find information about vertebral compression fractures,

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MRI scan of a patient's spine, which has a bulging in the L3, L4 disc.

Disc Protrusion

Disc protrusion is a common type of spinal disc deterioration that causes neck and back pain, but can be referred to in other ways. This type of spinal condition often comes with age and if felt, can cause someone alarm; but, it’s a common type of spinal condition that can

Learn more
A doctor reviewing a spinal x-ray with their patient.

Spine Surgery

Back pain is one of the primary reasons why people consult their doctor or surgeon, and consider pursuing spine surgery. While spinal surgery is uncommonly pursued to resolve pain, as the source must be identified, it is a surgical procedure used to treat a range of spine conditions. Before surgery

Learn more

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