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ADVANCED CHRONIC PAIN MANAGEMENT

Relief For Severe Chronic Pain When Other Treatments Aren't Enough

Spinal Cord Stimulators use advanced neuromodulation technology to help interrupt pain signals before they reach the brain, providing long-term relief for certain chronic pain conditions.

Minimally invasive implant procedure

Drug-free pain management option

Designed for chronic nerve pain

Personalized therapy settings

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Most- Insurance Accepted

Advanced Pain Specialists

WHEN CHRONIC PAIN TAKES OVER DAILY LIFE

Living With Constant Pain Can Affect

Every Part Of Your Life

Chronic back pain

Leg Pain

Burning nerve pain

Pain after surgery

Mobility limitations

Persistent discomfort

When pain continues despite medications, therapy, injections, or surgery, advanced neuromodulation treatments may help.

What Is A Spinal Cord Stimulator?

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) is a small implanted device designed to deliver gentle electrical signals near the spinal cord. These signals help modify how pain messages are processed, potentially reducing chronic pain sensations.

Spinal Cord Stimulation may be considered for patients experiencing:

Chronic back pain

Chronic leg pain

Failed back surgery syndrome

Neuropathic pain

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

Persistent pain after other treatments

Long-term pain management option

Minimally invasive procedure

Personalized stimulation settings

Drug-free treatment approach

How Spinal Cord Stimulation Helps Manage Chronic Pain

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Evaluate Your Condition

Comprehensive assessment determines whether SCS may be appropriate.

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Trial Period

A temporary system may be used to evaluate pain relief before permanent implantation.

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Long-Term Therapy

A small implanted device delivers ongoing stimulation designed to help manage chronic pain.

Many patients appreciate the ability to test the therapy before deciding on permanent placement.

What to Expect

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Consultation

We listen to your concern and medical history.

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Evaluation

Advanced imaging and thorough assessments.

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Trial Phase

Experience temporary stimulation therapy

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Implant & Follow-Up

Long-term management and therapy optimization

Imagine Doing More With Less Pain

Chronic pain doesn't just affect your body—it affects your work, sleep, relationships, and daily life. Advanced neuromodulation therapy may help you regain greater comfort and independence.

Why Choose Us?

Expert Team

Highly trained specialists providing top-tier care.

Advanced Technology

Latest equipment for safe and effective treatments.

Personalized Care

Treatments tailored to your specific needs.

Proven Results

Thousands of patients experiencing real relief.

"We believe every patient deserves options, hope, and the chance to heal naturally. Our approach isn't just about treating pain — it's about restoring your quality of life."

- NYC Pain MD Team

FAQs

Find Answers to Your Pain Management Questions Here

What is a Spinal Cord Stimulator?

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) is a device that helps manage chronic pain by sending mild electrical signals to the spinal cord. These signals can change how pain messages travel to the brain, reducing the sensation of pain.

Is the implant procedure painful?

The spinal cord stimulator (SCS) implant procedure does involve some discomfort, but most patients describe it as manageable and temporary.

Do you accept insurance?

Most insurance plans are accepted. Coverage depends on your plan and treatment type. Some regenerative therapies (like PRP or stem cells) may be cash-pay only.

Can I try the therapy first?

Yes — in most cases, you can try spinal cord stimulation before committing to a permanent implant. This is actually a standard part of the process.


The “trial phase”

Before a permanent Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) is implanted, patients usually go through a temporary trial:

What happens:

Thin leads are placed near the spinal cord

They are connected to an external stimulator worn outside the body

You test the therapy for about 3 to 10 days (sometimes up to 1–2 weeks)

How long does the device last?

A Spinal Cord Stimulator (SCS) can last many years, but how long it works depends mainly on the battery type and how much stimulation you use.

Do I need surgery if these don’t work?

Not necessarily. Many patients find lasting relief without surgery. If surgery becomes the best option, our treatments often help delay or reduce the need for invasive procedures.

Explore Advanced Solutions For Severe Chronic Pain

Schedule a consultation to learn whether Spinal Cord Stimulation may help improve your comfort, mobility, and quality of life.