John C. Jones, M.D.

John C. Jones, M.D.

“One of my passions is finding a solution to a problem. In medicine, this requires utilizing the best available knowledge applied with well-practiced skills. My medical training has focused on both of these with the goal of helping my patients improve their quality of life. My favorite conditions to treat relate to musculoskeletal and nerve disorders. I often tell my patients the best approach is conservative and non-surgical. I look forward to helping you with your health.”

Dr. John C. Jones completed his formal medical training at Southwest Spine & Sports in 2011 prior to joining the practice. He felt it offered one of the best, comprehensive pain solution centers in the Phoenix valley. He received his medical training at various locations throughout the Rocky Mountains. These places include Denver, Colorado; Salt Lake City, Utah; and Spokane, Washington. While specializing in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, he served as Chief Resident. He is a native of the East Valley and enjoys the year-round activities available in the warm weather. In his free time, he enjoys hiking, backpacking, photography, Dutch oven cooking, and finding answers to medical problems.

Board Certification

American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation

Fellowship Training

Musculoskeletal and Spine Medicine
Southwest Spine & Sports
Scottsdale, AZ

Residency Program

Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
University of Colorado
Denver, CO

Internship Program

Multidisciplinary Transitional Year
Deaconess Medical Center
Spokane, WA

Medical Education

Doctor of Medicine
University of Utah School of Medicine
Salt Lake City, UT

Undergraduate Degree

Bachelor of Chemistry
Arizona State University
Tempe, AZ

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Dr. Wolff, I just wanted to take a few minutes to thank you and your staff for what may be a very routine procedure for you, but for me it is something that has given me the ability to recapture my life. Before coming to your office, I had previously had three operations and numerous injections on my lower back. I was in constant and chronic pain and been out of work for the last eight months due to taking fairly large amounts of medication daily. I was angry at the world, my doctors and my place of employment. I did not know if I would ever be able to return to my career of law enforcement of fourteen years. I sat in my home, wanting to do things with my four boys and my wife, but knowing that I would not be able to enjoy myself due to the excruciating pain that was just a part of my life. So I sat in my chair, watching the world go by, becoming more depressed every day. When I came to your office on the very first day of my evaluation, I was met by possibly the kindest medical staff I have ever had the privilege to meet. They were professional yet understanding. I was listened to and felt like I mattered. After my final treatment, the very next day I felt such a difference in the level of pain that it was unbelievable! I didn't dare believe that this could be a lasting treatment as so many in the past would work for a week or two at the most. When I flew home to Florida, and after two weeks had passed, I woke up on a Saturday morning and I looked at my wife as we were getting ready to go somewhere, and I began to cry. She asked what was wrong and I said to her "it's like waking up from a ten year nightmare" I just couldn't believe that I was still one hundred percent pain free. It has been over a month now since you and your staff performed what I deem a miracle for me. I am still pain free, I am back to my duties as detective with the sheriff's department, I am enjoying watching my youngest sons football practices, and am spending more quality time with my wife. I am not a religious man normally; I have seen things that make one question such a thing. But I do thank God for you and what you have give back to me sir. I can never repay what you have given me, but thank you so much. David P. P.S. I'm going to enjoy the  gator hunt.

Did You Know?

Approximately 75% of people with back and leg pain recover with conservative (nonsurgical) treatment.