Andrew Huff

Dr. Andrew Huff joined OrthoNebraska in 2024, but has practiced in Council Bluffs for many years. An Omaha native, he specializes in the treatment of pain with a focus on the spine. While pain levels are important, Dr. Huff likes to focus on functional outcomes and giving patients the best quality of life he can, […]

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Matthew Miller

Dr. Matthew Miller cares for patients with back and neck pain, numbness, weakness or other symptoms originating in the neck or back. As a trained neurosurgeon, he is interested in discovering the root cause of your spine pain and recommending the appropriate solution, starting most often with non-surgical treatments. He believes in using a minimally-invasive […]

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Katie Berky

Dr. Katie Berky joined OrthoNebraska in 2023 following a comprehensive fellowship in interventional pain medicine at UNMC, having trained on the newest advances in the treatment of nerve, muscle and joint pain in the back and neck. She provides highly individualized care for the chronic pain of each of her patients.  Her passion is to improve […]

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Apollo Stack

Dr. Apollo Stack joined OrthoNebraska in 2023 following a comprehensive fellowship in interventional pain medicine at UNMC, having trained on the newest advances in the treatment of nerve, joint, muscle, and bone pain in the back or neck, as well as care for migraine headaches.

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Noah Porter

Dr. Noah Porter joined OrthoNebraska in 2019 as a fellowship-trained orthopaedic spine surgeon, caring for patients with back and neck pain, numbness, weakness or other symptoms originating in the neck or back. Specifically, he specializes in cervical, thoracic or lumbar spine surgery.

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Matthew Hahn

Dr. Hahn has extensive experience in Physiatry, also known as Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, while subspecializing in Interventional Spine. He is focused on helping patients try non-surgical options to help manage their back or neck pain. Dr. Hahn is also published researcher, with articles appearing in the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation.

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