Understand your spine MRI report before your next appointment.
Spine MRI and CT reports can be difficult to interpret. SpineClarity provides a written review of your symptoms and imaging report by a board-certified, fellowship-trained spine surgeon — helping you understand what questions to ask and what next steps may be appropriate to discuss with your local doctor.
Spine patients often wait weeks or months for clarity.
Many patients receive an imaging report before they ever meet with a spine specialist. That can leave important questions unanswered.
A written spine surgeon review of your case.
Three quiet, deliberate steps. No phone calls, no waiting room — a clear report you can read on your own time and bring to your next appointment.
Submit your information
Complete a short intake form about your symptoms, pain pattern, prior treatments, and goals.
Imaging upload — coming soonA spine surgeon reviews your case
Your information is reviewed by a board-certified, fellowship-trained spine surgeon — not a chatbot, and not a generic health article.
Receive a written review
You receive a clear written report designed to help you better understand your imaging report and prepare for your next medical visit.
What your SpineClarity review may include.
Each review is composed by hand. The exact contents depend on your case, your symptoms, and the findings on your report.
Reviewed by a practicing spine surgeon.
SpineClarity reviews are led by Dr Ifije Ohiorhenuan, a board-certified, fellowship-trained spine neurosurgeon specializing in complex spine conditions, spinal deformity, and degenerative spine disease.
Dr. Ohiorhenuan currently practices at the University of Kansas and is licensed in Missouri, Kansas, Arizona and California. Availability of SpineClarity reviews depends on the patient’s state of residence and applicable medical regulations.
After reviewing thousands of spine cases, Dr. Ohiorhenuan created SpineClarity to help patients better understand their imaging reports, symptoms, and possible next steps while they wait for in-person care.
What this is — and what it is not.
We're transparent about what a written review can and cannot do, so you can use it well alongside your medical team.
SpineClarity is a written spine case review.
It is intended to help you understand your submitted information and prepare for discussion with your local medical team.
SpineClarity is not emergency care.
If you have new or worsening weakness, loss of bowel or bladder control, numbness in the groin or saddle area, fever with severe back pain, recent major trauma, or rapidly worsening symptoms — seek urgent or emergency medical care immediately.
SpineClarity does not replace an in-person evaluation.
A written review cannot perform a physical exam, review every possible medical factor, or make final treatment decisions. Diagnosis and treatment decisions should be made with a clinician who can examine you and review your complete medical history and imaging.
Join the SpineClarity waitlist.
SpineClarity is preparing to launch. Join the waitlist to receive early access and launch pricing for your first written spine case review.
- Email-only signup — no medical records collected at this stage.
- We’ll contact you when early access opens in your state.
- Launch pricing reserved for waitlist members.
Thank you. You’re on the SpineClarity waitlist.
We’ll contact you when early access opens.
You’re already on the waitlist.
No need to sign up again — we have your email and we’ll be in touch when early access opens.