AUBREY, TX SCOLIOSIS AND SPINE SPECIALISTS
The Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute is widely recognized as the premier scoliosis and complex spine center in the Dallas Metroplex and North Texas.
For maximum convenience, our fellowship-trained surgeons see patients at three convenient locations: Dallas, Plano, and Frisco. When patients search for “scoliosis doctors near me” or “spine specialists near me,” they can easily access our experienced team at an office close to home.
In addition, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of scoliosis, complex spinal conditions, and revision spine surgery.
Our Offices are in Dallas, Plano, and Frisco, TX offices. With this in mind, see which one you want to visit
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Comprehensive Scoliosis and Spine Care for Aubrey, TX
The Southwest Scoliosis and Spine Institute is widely recognized as the premier scoliosis and complex spine center in the Dallas Metroplex and North Texas.
For maximum convenience, our fellowship-trained surgeons see patients at three convenient locations: Dallas, Plano, and Frisco. When patients search for “scoliosis doctors near me” or “spine specialists near me,” they can easily access our experienced team at an office close to home.
We specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of scoliosis, complex spinal conditions, and revision spine surgery.
Our offices are in Dallas, Plano, and Frisco, TX. With this in mind, see which one best fits your schedule.
Patients seeking the best scoliosis and spine treatment come from Aubrey, TX, to see our doctors in Dallas, Plano, and Frisco
Aubrey sits in northeastern Denton County, about 12 miles northeast of Denton and roughly 40 miles north of Dallas. Of our three offices, Frisco is the closest to Aubrey residents — a straight shot east on US-380. Most Aubrey patients reach our Frisco office in 25 to 35 minutes, depending on time of day. For a town that proudly calls itself “Horse Country, U.S.A.,” that’s a manageable drive for true subspecialty spine care unavailable locally.
Notably, Aubrey has grown explosively in recent years. The 2020 census recorded a population of 5,006. Today, recent estimates place the population near 9,066. As young families pour into the area, demand for pediatric and adult spine specialists keeps climbing.
Expert Spine Care, A Short Drive from Aubrey
Most Aubrey patients head east on US-380 (University Drive) to reach our Frisco office. From central Aubrey, the route is direct: stay on US-380 through Cross Roads and into the Frisco area. Free patient parking is available on-site.
Residents near the Denton city limits sometimes prefer our Plano office. Meanwhile, families on Aubrey’s eastern edge almost always find Frisco the easiest. Just call our team, and we’ll help you choose the office that fits best.
Pediatric Scoliosis Care for Aubrey Families
Aubrey ISD, like most Texas school districts, conducts routine scoliosis screenings in middle school. Each year, several Aubrey-area families receive a referral letter recommending further evaluation. Naturally, that letter leaves parents wondering what to do next.
If your child’s school screening flags a possible curve, you don’t need to wait and see. A proper evaluation by a fellowship-trained pediatric scoliosis specialist tells you within one visit whether the curve needs monitoring, bracing, or more active treatment. Most pediatric scoliosis is caught early and managed without surgery — but catching it early matters.
Dr. Richard A. Hostin and Dr. Shyam Kishan lead our pediatric scoliosis program. Together, they have evaluated thousands of children, from infants with congenital scoliosis to teenagers with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. Many of our pediatric patients come from Aubrey, Pilot Point, Cross Roads, and the surrounding Denton County communities.
Aubrey High School athletes sometimes notice posture changes during practice or competition. That includes Chaparral football players at Chaparral Stadium, volleyball players, cheerleaders, and young equestrians. Likewise, families with kids at Ray Braswell High School (Denton ISD) often share similar screening concerns. Whichever school your child attends, the evaluation process is the same. The goal is also the same: catch curvature early, treat it conservatively when possible, and protect long-term spine health.
Why Aubrey Patients Travel for Spine Care
Aubrey is served by family practices, urgent care clinics, and physical therapy centers. For hospital-level care, residents typically travel to Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Denton or Medical City Denton. What Aubrey doesn’t have — and what most North Texas towns of its size simply don’t have — is a fellowship-trained scoliosis and complex spine practice.
The distinction matters more than it sounds. General practitioners and orthopedic surgeons handle routine back pain very well. Severe spinal curvature, failed prior spine surgery, and pediatric spinal deformity are separate specialties, requiring additional fellowship training that fewer than a hundred surgeons in the United States hold. All five of our surgeons hold it.
For Aubrey residents, the practical effect is simple. Specifically, a 25-to-35-minute drive east on US-380 replaces months of searching closer to home.
A Pattern We See in Adults from Horse Country
In a community known for horse ranches, equestrian events, and active outdoor living, we see a recurring adult pattern. Often, it starts with a working adult in their forties, fifties, or sixties who has lived with a moderate scoliosis curve since adolescence. Then the curve quietly progresses, and pain starts interfering with work, riding, or sleep. Sometimes, a specific event triggers it. Common culprits include a fall from a horse, a herniated disc after ranch work, or simple wear from years of physical labor.
By the time these patients reach us, they’ve usually tried a chiropractor, a pain clinic, and a general orthopedist. They come looking for someone who can tell them what’s actually happening to their spine and what to do about it.
Adult scoliosis and degenerative spine conditions are treatable at any age. The first step is always an accurate diagnosis and an honest conversation about your options.
Conditions We Treat for Aubrey Patients
- Adult Scoliosis
- Pediatric Scoliosis
- Spine Revision Surgery
- Cervical Spinal Stenosis
- Lumbar Spinal Stenosis
- Degenerative Disc Disease
- Kyphosis
- Spondylolisthesis
Schedule Your Appointment
Most Aubrey patients can be seen within 24 hours of calling, Monday through Friday.
Call: (214) 556-0555 to schedule, or use our online appointment request. Have your insurance card and any prior imaging available if you can.


