The Spine & Pain Institute of New York Announces New Location in Long Island, NY

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The Spine & Pain Institute of New York now offers patients the opportunity to obtain unsurpassed care from pain specialists at an additional city location.

Mineola, NY, November 23, 2011 — The Spine & Pain Institute of New York has once again expanded, adding a location in Long Island, New York. The new center will be located at 184 Old Country Road, Mineola, NY 11501 and both consultations and procedures will be conducted here. Kiran V. Patel, MD and Kenneth B. Chapman, MD are now available to see patients at this location. The center will run bi-weekly, on alternate Wednesdays, seeing patients from 9:00am-5:00pm. Both new and existing patients, by appointment, are welcome at this new location.

Dr. Patel specializes in the treatment of both neck and back pain caused by spinal stenosis, degenerative disc disease, arthritis and post-surgery spinal pain. Other areas in which she has considerable expertise are cancer pain, atypical facial pain, headache, pelvic pain, Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, neuropathic pain and peripheral neuralgias.

Dr. Chapman is an expert in the treatment of low back pain, joint pain, neck pain and multiple origin spinal pains. He also specializes in neuralgia (including occipital and facial neuralgia), Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy and various intractable pain syndromes.

Both doctors work very closely with spine surgeons to either avoid or delay surgery. They are highly experienced in using the most cutting edge treatments to minimize or eliminate pain entirely.

To book an appointment with the Long Island office, please call 516.620.4523.

More information about the The Spine & Pain Institute of New York, the doctors and additional locations can be found by visiting http://www.spinepainny.com.

About The Spine & Pain Institute of New York:
The Spine and Pain Institute of New York is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment and management of many types of pain.

Their patient-centered philosophy involves educating patients about their treatment options; whether it is nonoperative, interventional or surgical. They strive to provide patients with an accurate diagnosis to relieve pain utilizing the least invasive treatment methods. The staff members are compassionate, caring and considerate throughout the diagnostic and treatment process. Their main goal is to return patient function while improving long-term quality of life.
The Spine & Pain Institute of New York Announces New Location in Long Island, NY

Contact:
Crystal Molfino
The Spine & Pain Institute of New York
1534 Victory Blvd.
Staten Island, NY 10314
718-667-3577
[email protected]
http://www.spinepainny.com

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