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Since 2008, Pain Solutions Medical PC has been dedicated to providing comprehensive interventional pain management care serving patients in United States to alleviate chronic and acute pain. We help you understand what the cause is, create an effective treatment plan, and help to enhance your overall quality of life.

Interventional Pain Management Doctors, Specialists, and Treatment Serving Patients in United States, US

Interventional Pain Management Doctors Specialists Treatment United States, US

Welcome to NY Pain Solutions: Serving Patients in the United States

At NY Pain Solutions, we understand that pain is a universal experience, but the way it affects individuals is unique. That’s why our interventional pain management specialists, Dr. Mikhail Kogan and Dr. Sekhar Upadhyayula, are dedicated to providing personalized care to patients across the vast and diverse landscape of the United States. From the bustling streets of New York City to the serene landscapes of the Midwest, our practice extends its services to those in need of relief from chronic pain.

Our Approach to Pain Management

Our double-board-certified physicians use state-of-the-art diagnostic techniques to identify the source of your pain, whether it’s elbow pain from repetitive strain or hip pain from osteoarthritis. We believe in a multimodal approach that may include painkiller medications, physical therapy, and advanced interventional procedures like Stellate Ganglion Block or Lumbar Sympathetic Block.

Comprehensive Treatment for a Range of Conditions

NY Pain Solutions offers a wide array of treatments for conditions such as hip bursitis, sympathetic pain, pelvic pain, abdominal pain, and tailbone pain. Our expertise extends to managing shoulder pain, knee pain, neck pain, hand and wrist pain, as well as issues with the cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum and coccyx.

Innovative Techniques for Musculoskeletal Disorders

We specialize in treating musculoskeletal disorders affecting shoulder joints, hip joints, hand and wrist joints, foot and ankle joints. Our team is skilled in addressing sympathetic mediated pain through interventions like Ganglion Impar block and utilizing regenerative medicine techniques such as Trigger Point Injections With Platelets Rich Plasma.

Advanced Interventions for Spine-Related Pain

For those suffering from lower back pain or sciatica due to spinal issues, we offer cutting-edge treatments like Vertiflex, RACZ Caudal Neurolysis, Percutaneous Discectomy, Spinal cord stimulator implantation, Lumbar Endoscopic Discectomy and Kyphoplasty.

Addressing Nerve-Related Pain

Conditions like radiculopathy, peripheral neuropathy including diabetic neuropathy are managed using a combination of therapies such as Epidurals, Facet injections and Radiofrequency ablations. We also provide Sacroiliac injections and Peripheral nerve stimulator implants for targeted relief.

Diagnostic Excellence with EMG/NCS

Our diagnostic capabilities include Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies (NCS), which help us pinpoint nerve dysfunctions contributing to conditions like neck pain or fat pad atrophy of the foot.

Pain Relief Through Anesthesia and Ultrasound-Guided Procedures

We utilize Anesthesia for comfort during procedures along with Ultrasound-Guided Trigger Point Injections and Ultrasound-Guided Tendon Injections to ensure precision in treatment delivery.

The United States: A Melting Pot of Pain Management Needs

The United States is a tapestry woven with varied climates and lifestyles that contribute to different types of bodily stress. From agricultural workers in California’s Central Valley dealing with back strain to office workers in Chicago experiencing carpal tunnel syndrome from repetitive tasks – our nation’s workforce faces numerous challenges that can lead to chronic pain conditions.

America’s Diverse Population & Pain Management

With its rich cultural diversity comes a variety of health practices and beliefs about pain management. At NY Pain Solutions we respect these differences and work closely with each patient to align their treatment plan with their personal beliefs and preferences.

Embracing Technological Advancements Across America

The United States is at the forefront of medical innovation. We embrace this spirit by incorporating advanced technologies like Spinal cord stimulators into our practice ensuring that our patients receive cutting-edge care no matter where they are located within the country.

Contact NY Pain Solutions Today

If you’re struggling with chronic pain anywhere in the United States reach out to us at 718-544-1171 or via email at info@nypainsolutions.com. Let Dr. Kogan Dr. Upadhyayula and our compassionate team help you find your path back to a more comfortable active life.

What Our Customers Say

I come here with some neck and back issues for Pain management. The wait room is very small so they only sit patients in the main area. The family is expected to sit in another area. The wait time is so long for injections. Be prepared to spend most of your day there on an empty stomach. Dr Sekhar is the best. He consults you and answers any concerns you may have. After the procedure, they give you little juices. After sitting for awhile the doctor comes and evaluates your pain to see if the injection worked. You make your follow up appointment and you're done.

-Tajuana

I saw Dr.Kogan at Pain Solutions for my spinal stenosis. He administered epidurals with anesthesia, so Dr. Sekhar had to work on that which meant I had 2 md's billing. Oddly enough, when I received the same epidural from Dr. Kogan at his other location (NYU Langone - Forest Hills) where Dr. Sekhar did not practice, Dr. Kogan administered the epidural by himself without the use of anesthesia. There were no problem, and since there was no anesthesia to recover from, I was free to leave right away. I submitted my insurance information but they did not bother to get clearance. It turns out my insurance was only accepted at the NYU-Langone location. But I never received a bill.

- SJ

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs):

What qualifications should I look for in an interventional pain management doctor?
FAQ Answer: Look for a board-certified interventional pain management specialist with experience in treating your specific type of pain. They should have completed a residency in pain medicine, anesthesia, or neurology, followed by a fellowship in pain management. Additionally, check for state licensure and consider their approach to patient care, including the use of multidisciplinary treatment plans.
How does an interventional pain management doctor differ from other pain specialists?
FAQ Answer: An interventional pain management doctor uses minimally invasive techniques such as nerve blocks, steroid injections, and advanced procedures like spinal cord stimulation to treat pain. Unlike other specialists who may focus on medication management or physical therapy, interventional specialists are trained to perform procedures that directly target the source of pain.
What conditions do interventional pain management doctors treat?
FAQ Answer: These specialists treat a variety of conditions, including chronic back and neck pain, sciatica, herniated discs, spinal stenosis, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), neuropathic pain, and more. They often treat patients for whom conservative treatments have failed to provide adequate relief.
What should I expect during my first visit to an interventional pain management practice?
FAQ Answer: During your first visit, the doctor will review your medical history, perform a physical examination, and may order diagnostic tests such as MRIs or X-rays. They will discuss your pain symptoms, previous treatments, and how the pain affects your daily life. Then, they will outline a personalized treatment plan.
How do I prepare for a procedure with an interventional pain management doctor?
FAQ Answer: Preparation may include fasting for a certain period before the procedure, temporarily stopping certain medications, and arranging for transportation home. Your doctor will provide specific instructions based on the procedure you're undergoing. Always inform your doctor of all medications and supplements you're taking.
Will my insurance cover visits to an interventional pain management doctor?
FAQ Answer: Many insurance plans cover interventional pain management treatments, but coverage varies depending on the specific procedure and your insurance policy. Prior to your visit, check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage, and confirm with the pain management practice if they accept your insurance.

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