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Chronic Pain Syndromes – Diagnosis & Integrative Treatment in NYC
Chronic pain can take over your body and life — I provide personalized, integrative care to help you find lasting relief and reclaim your well-being.

Why You Need to Get Treated?
Relief

Relief
Prevention

Prevention
Balance

Balance



Holistic Treatment for Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome
I combine medical expertise with holistic strategies to target the root causes of pain — not just the symptoms.
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Personalized care plans
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Integrative options
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Advanced therapies
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Continued support

Recognizing
Chronic Pain Syndrome
- Pain lasting longer than 3–6 months
- Burning, aching, stabbing, or throbbing sensations
- Pain that interferes with sleep or daily tasks
- Fatigue, mood changes, or difficulty concentrating
Integrative Strategies for Managing Long-Term Pain
Frequently asked questions
What is a chronic pain syndrome?
What causes chronic pain syndromes?
Can chronic pain really be managed?
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