WORLD LEADER
in Spine Technology Research
We pinpoint the problem, fix it — you recover quickly
VISION
Building from the ground up, we strive to be a global outpatient Academic Orthopedic and Neurosurgery-Spine Specialty & Research Institute of Excellence. We aim to lead in Less Exposure Surgery techniques.
MISSION
The LESS Institute seeks to meet patients' individual needs through comprehensive evaluation and treatment designed to help them achieve an active, pain-free lifestyle. We combine leading-edge techniques and technologies with proven treatment fundamentals to provide our patients with the best spine care available.
SHARED PURPOSE
To help our patients live their best lives pain free by listening to their orthopedic concerns and then doing all we can to get them "back into action fast".
All surgeries begin with maximal exposure but evolve to less exposure.”
— Dr. Kingsley R. Chin, M.D.
What is LESS Exposure Surgery (LES)?
Less Exposure Surgery (LES) is an improvement on Minimally Invasive Surgery (MIS). LES utilizes the newest technique and technology to perform outpatient surgery that is proven, safe, effective, easy to master, preserve the natural anatomy, lessen radiation and allow for minimal blood loss and quick recovery. We Keep it Simple, Safe and Sensible (KISS).
YOU DESERVE THE BEST
Athletes choose us. You should too.
Dr. Chin brings the Less Exposure Surgery philosophy to Florida & Jamaica, creating a destination experience to those seeking the highest caliber of outpatient care. He operates on elite athletes like Chris Gayle, leading cricketer for the West Indies who also represents the Royal Challengers Bangalore team in the Indian Premier League.
Why Outpatient VS Hospitals?
“We believe patients will have a better experience and recover more quickly and safely if they have less invasive surgery in an outpatient setting instead of a hospital.”
THE LESS INSTITUTE
Outpatient Center Of Excellence
World Leader in
Total Disc Replacement Surgery
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