New York Pain Medicine
Just as a trusted dentist safeguards your smile, New York Pain Medicine guards the well-being of University Gardens from a different chair. Nestled steps from the Queens-Nassau border, this boutique practice re-engineers relief for persistent back, neck, and joint pain without scalpels or addictive pills. Using precision injections, advanced imaging, and minimally-invasive techniques, their board-certified physicians restore mobility so locals can return to crunchy apples, long commutes, and weekend sports without wincing.
488 Great Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 11021
(516) 466-2060
New York Pain Medicine delivers board-certified, multidisciplinary relief for acute and chronic pain at 488 Great Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 11021. Patients value same-day appointments, ultrasound-guided injections, minimally invasive procedures, and individualized medication plans that restore mobility and cut opioid reliance. The team’s evidence-based protocols, on-site diagnostic imaging, and direct phone access to specialists at (516) 466-2060 ensure rapid triage and hospital-grade safety without hospital wait times, making it the referral center of choice for orthopedic surgeons and primary-care providers across Long Island.
Faq
What services does New York Pain Medicine offer for dental-related orofacial pain?
At 488 Great Neck Rd, Great Neck, NY 11021, the multidisciplinary team provides precision nerve blocks, ultrasound-guided trigger-point injections, and minimally invasive radiofrequency ablation to resolve TMJ disorders, trigeminal neuralgia, and post-operative dental pain without resorting to opioids.
How quickly can I get an appointment with a pain specialist if my dentist refers me?
Most patients holding a referral from their dentist in the United States are scheduled within 24–48 hours by calling (516) 466-2060, and the office processes all major dental and medical insurances to guarantee a same-day consultation whenever possible.
Is New York Pain Medicine equipped to handle dental implant or extraction pain that persists for weeks?
The clinic uses high-resolution diagnostic ultrasound and fluoroscopy to locate residual inflammation or neuroma after implant or extraction procedures, then delivers targeted platelet-rich plasma (PRP) or pulsed radiofrequency therapy that shortens recovery from months to days.
Can the practice coordinate care with my general dentist or oral surgeon for ongoing treatment?
New York Pain Medicine operates a HIPAA-compliant portal that instantly shares imaging reports and pain-management plans with any U.S.-licensed dentist, ensuring real-time collaboration on night-guards, orthodontic adjustments, or surgical timing to prevent chronic pain escalation.
