
Dr. Douglas Wisor is the Chief Executive Officer of National Spine &
Pain Centers. A pain practitioner for nearly 20 years, he is board certified
in both Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation and Pain Management. A
graduate of Dickinson College and the SUNY at Buffalo School of Medicine,
he completed his residency training at The Medical College of Virginia/VCU
Medical Centers. Prior to joining National Spine & Pain Centers in
2002, he served as a Major in the United States Army Medical Corp. While
on active duty, he served as Chief of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
at Eisenhower Army Medical Center and brought several new minimally invasive
spinal procedures and pain management techniques to both active duty soldiers
and military dependents.
Early in his career, several of the interventional spinal pain management procedures he routinely performs had been rarely performed on a national level in an outpatient office-based setting. His interventional pain expertise and administrative leadership is extensive. Dr. Wisor was instrumental in successfully integrating anesthesiologists into the Virginia division and tactically growing the Virginia division from 4 to now 25 treatment centers. Under his financial leadership, National Spine has become one of the largest and most recognized pain practices in the United States, currently operating in more than 120 centers in 10 states.
Dr. Wisor has also previously served on the national clinical advisory board of St Jude Medical for spinal cord stimulation and is routinely asked to counsel physicians not only on the performance of sophisticated interventional pain procedures, but also on integrating critical business aspects into their practice.