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National Spine & Pain Centers (MD, NC, VA, WV)

Our History

National Spine & Pain Centers (NSPC) is one of the nation’s largest pain management practices in the United States. Formed in 2011 with a re-brand of The Spine Center – NSPC quickly expanded, partnering with Capitol Spine & Pain in 2012. We strive to bring high quality providers in the specialty of pain management together to offer an extensive network to meet the needs of an ever growing population of patients living in chronic pain.

In late 2012 our affiliations grew with the addition of New York Pain Physicians (now New York Spine & Pain Physicians), bringing our number of centers to over 60 with close to 100 providers in D.C., Maryland, New Jersey, North Carolina, New York, Virginia and West Virginia.

Our Specialists

Trained in some of the nation’s most prestigious medical facilities, our pain specialists have medical degrees in either physiatry or anesthesiology, many sit on advisory boards and serve as leaders in developing standards on best practices. They are educators themselves, providing instruction and consultations to other physicians and many have been recognized in numerous Top Doctor publications, such as, the Washingtonian and US News and World Report.

NSPC physicians also hold significant leadership roles in the pain management community and are in excellent positions to influence the advancement of the specialty. Dr. Sanjay Bakshi serves as the president of the New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians, the largest branch of the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians in the country. Dr. Mayo Friedlis served as president of the American Association of Orthopedic Medicine and is currently spearheading NSPC’s efforts with regenerative medicine and the company’s Stem Cell Arts program. Numerous other NSPC physicians serve as directors and chairmen of instructional programs and pain management services at esteemed hospitals and medical centers across the nation.

Our Approach

Our goal is to provide patients with the most comprehensive approach to pain management available. Our team of board-certified physicians and physician assistants have been selected for their compassion and understanding. All are highly qualified professionals who recognize the impact that chronic pain has on your quality of life. They have extraordinary diagnostic and therapeutic skills, and reflect National Spine & Pain Centers’ attentive, personalized approach to patient care.

At National Spine & Pain Centers and our affiliate practices, we continually evaluate new and developing diagnostic tools and treatments, selecting only those with the best proven results to include in our menu of services, including recent advances in regenerative therapies.

NSPC’s platform of success is composed of a history of excellence, recognized experience, diversity of skills, state-of-the-art quality, convenient locations and long-term results. NSPC has helped over 300,000 patients, a number that is growing every day.

Find a pain management office near you!

Medical services available in Virginia at locations branded as National Spine & Pain Centers are provided by Physical Medicine Associates, LTD.

Medical services available in Maryland at locations branded as National Spine & Pain Centers are provided by Center for Pain Management, LLC.

Medical services available in North Carolina at locations branded as National Spine & Pain Centers are provided by Interventional Pain Center, PLLC.

Treating Pain & Changing Lives

Nobody wants to live in pain. The patients featured in these stories suffered real pain and wanted their lives back — so they took action. And so can you.

  • Richard Carroll

    They make me feel very welcome and I notice all the other patients around me are made to feel welcome, too. I definitely feel that ... Read Full Story

  • Dianne N.'s Story

    Coming to National Spine and Pain Centers has been a very positive experience for me. I would highly recommend them. Read Full Story

  • William F.'s Story

    My pain now is manageable. And that's all I can ask for. At the end of the day, I'm never going to be pain free, but this is ... Read Full Story

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