Spinal arteriovenous malformation (sAVM) is a rare vascular disease of the spine, presenting with symptoms of spinal cord involvement including sensory, motor, and autonomic symptoms. Early diagnosis is critical as the disease progresses to cause spinal cord compression, venous hypertension, and compression leading to spinal cord ischemia or infarction. In this case series, we present three cases treated at our institution over one year, with distinctly different anatomical sites of involvement. The three cases include two cases of type IV (perimedullary) AVMs - one at the C1-C2 level of the spinal cord and the other at the L1 level
and one case of type I (dural) AVM - at the D9-L1 level. Prompt diagnosis was made with the help of MRI and angiography. Endovascular embolization was performed for all patients, whose condition returned to normal within one year of follow-up.