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Cameron Kluth, MD

Education
  • Undergraduate
  • Wake Forest University Winston-Salem, NC 2002
  • Residency
  • John Hopkins University United States Baltimore, MD 2019
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD 2019
  • The Johns Hopkins Hospital USA Baltimore, MD 2019
  • Medical School
  • University of Central Florida United States Orlando, FL 2015
  • Internship
  • Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University Greenville, NC 2016
  • Graduate
  • University of Oxford United Kingdom Oxford 2006
  • Fellowship
  • John Hopkins University United States Baltimore, MD 2020
  • Johns Hopkins Hospital Baltimore, MD 2020

About

Primary Specialties: Anesthesiology, Anesthesiology, Pain Managemen, Anesthesiology, Pain Management

Dr. Cameron T. Kluth was first drawn to anesthesiology because he enjoyed protecting patients when they cannot protect themselves. He also finds the pain management field wonderful because doctors and patients develop a recurring relationship.

“It warms the heart to watch patients improve over time and build a genuine relationship with them,” he said. “Relieving pain that they’ve felt for years and watching their lives improve is a tremendously rewarding feeling.”

After spending two years as an interventional pain management doctor at pain medicine practices in Florida and Tennessee, Dr. Kluth joined the National Spine and Pain Centers in summer 2022.

Before he became a doctor, he was a computer programmer and an entrepreneur. Graduating from Wake Forest University with a bachelor’s degree in computer science and a master’s of business administration from the University of Oxford in England, Dr. Kluth worked as a computer programmer and manager for e-commerce strategy at Office Depot Inc. He also founded On Sea Infrastructure, a start up to build a port in southwest India to refuel large ocean carriers on the high seas.

After earning his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Central Florida in Orlando, he completed an anesthesiology residency and chronic pain fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, MD.

Dr. Kluth is a fan of spinal cord stimulators and intrathecal pumps because he has seen these procedures help patients the most over long periods of time.

“Relieving pain that somebody’s felt for years and watching their lives improve is a tremendously rewarding feeling,” he said. “It gives me a sense of purpose and makes my life more meaningful. It is important to be of service to your local community and try to build a better future together.”

When discussing medication management, he knows different patients have different needs. Differentiating between inflammatory, neuropathic, sympathetic, muscular, and nociceptive conditions, Dr. Kluth knows it is important to tailor the right combination of interventions and medications to each individual patient. “Multimodal solutions and identifying the right combination of medications, especially when coupled with interventions, lead to the best outcomes,” he said.

The future of patient-centered care is high-touch not high-tech, according to Dr. Kluth. “I try to give patients as much time as possible and my goal is to give them enough information to make an informed choice. We are partners in this process and interventions and medications should be personalized to each individual patient.”

Dr. Kluth enjoys his downtime with his wife and daughter. He has donated more than 400 hours to Habitat for Humanity and visited nearly 50 countries on four continents during his travels over the years.

Affiliations Ocoee, NPI - Lady Lake, Winter Park

Reviews

  • 04/12/2024
    Rating: 5

    Exceptionally kind and compassionate Dr. Kluth listens to your concerns and has a comprehensive knowledge of remedies that work best for individual concerns.

  • 04/10/2024
    Rating: 5

    What the service when I go there is very good I never had no issues there I'm a good patient thank you

  • 04/10/2024
    Rating: 5

    I love Dr. Kluth and the staff. He was the first doctor in 10 years to find the cause of my back pain and bursitis.

  • 04/05/2024
    Rating: 5

    Mother and I both feel very confident with the doctor and the staff.