Dr Željko Kojadinović — NEUROHIRURGIJA I LEČENJE BOLA
Dr Zeljko Kojadinovic — Pain Treatment & Neurosurgery
Author: PhD Dr. Zeljko Kojadinovic, neurosurgeon and chronic pain specialist.
Over 20,000 consultations conducted across Europe and the Middle East.
All consultations are personally conducted by Dr. Željko Kojadinović, a neurosurgeon with over 35 years of experience in diagnosing complex pain conditions.
Direct Contact Information
Email: zkoja@yahoo.com
WhatsApp: +381 62 853 4555
Messenger: facebook.com/zeljko.kojadinovic.3
Start Your Telehealth Consultation & Second Opinion
If your pain treatment has failed, you’re unsure what to do next, or you need a neurosurgical second opinion (herniated disc, brain injury, tumor, etc.), a detailed telehealth consultation can help determine the correct diagnosis and the most appropriate next step.
- ✔ First, send a short message describing your problem
- ✔ You’ll receive a reply within 24 hours if and how we can help — including the consultation cost and a suggested time
- ✔ Only then, you can send your medical documentation
- ✔ The video consultation is followed by a written report and follow-up questions (up to 10 days)
- ✔ Secure payment by credit card, PayPal invoice (USD), or bank transfer.
Consultation fees typically range from $180–250, depending on the complexity of your case.
This is within the usual range for specialist telehealth consultations worldwide. Thousands of patients worldwide already use telehealth consultations for second opinions — it’s safe, accepted, and effective.
What Makes This Pain Consultation Different?
Many patients are told their pain is caused by “degenerative changes” seen on imaging — but the real source of pain is often missed. My approach starts from the assumption that there is always a specific pain point — whether in a muscle, joint, ligament, or nerve — and that this source can often be identified even when MRI or CT scans appear normal.
During the video consultation, I review your medical documentation, ask highly targeted questions, and guide you through simple motion and pressure tests that you perform yourself. This helps locate the exact anatomical source of your pain — by reproducing or relieving it through specific actions.
This functional evaluation has the same diagnostic value as an in-person physical exam. Effective treatment begins only after the true cause of pain is identified — and that starts with a conversation guided by a physician who understands pain anatomy and knows exactly what structures can generate pain in your case.
This approach can lead to improvement even in long-term, chronic pain — often reducing the need for medications, immobilization, or unnecessary surgeries.
Why Get a Neurosurgical Second Opinion?
If you’ve received a neurosurgical diagnosis and were advised to undergo surgery or conservative treatment, a second opinion helps you make a confident, informed decision.
During the consultation, we will:
- ✔ Review your medical documentation and imaging (MRI/CT)
- ✔ Determine whether surgery is truly indicated
- ✔ Explain available surgical and non-surgical options
- ✔ Discuss expected outcomes, risks, and how they can be reduced
- ✔ Give you clear answers to any questions you may have
The goal is simple: to make sure you understand your condition and choose the safest and most effective path forward — without pressure or uncertainty.

