Pain Management
OMC’s pain management team evaluates and treats spinal conditions, acute, and chronic pain by using an approach that uses many methods, including: interventional procedures, non-opioid medications, physical therapy, and behavioral therapy.
The pain management team includes a physician who is board-certified in anesthesiology and in pain medicine. We believe in treating each patient individually and will work to create a treatment plan that fits your needs.
Meet our Provider
Samer Abdel-Aziz, MD, is a fellowship-trained interventional pain physician, board certified in anesthesiology and in pain medicine. Dr. Abdel-Aziz has a special interest in radiofrequency ablation therapies and neuromodulation modalities, like spinal cord stimulation to treat chronic pain conditions.
Dr. Abdel-Aziz specializes in treating the following conditions:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Radicular pain (sciatica or pain shooting down the arm)
- Spinal stenosis pain
- Migraine headaches
- Joint pain ( Hip, knee, and shoulder pain)
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Painful diabetic neuropathy and many other pain conditions
Dr. Abdel-Aziz commonly performs the following procedures:
- Epidural steroid injections in the neck and the back
- Radiofrequency ablations of the facet joints in the neck and the back
- Sacroiliac joint injections
- Spinal cord stimulator implants
- Dorsal root ganglion stimulator implants
- Shoulder, hip, knee and ankle injections, and denervations.
- Botox injections for migraine headaches
- Nerve blocks, and many other procedures to treat pain.
OMC’s Pain Management department is now open for patient self-referral!
OMC’s pain management and spine team evaluates and treats acute and chronic pain conditions and spine related pain by using a multimodal approach that utilizes many methods, including interventional procedures, non-opioid medications, physical therapy, and behavioral therapy. Conditions treated by the pain management team include:
- Back and neck pain resulting from arthritis in the small spine joints
- Radicular pain (arm and leg pain due to pinched nerves)
- Spinal stenosis pain
- Back and limb pain after spine surgery (failed back surgical syndrome)
- Sacroiliac joint pain
- Headaches, like migraine headaches and headaches originating from the neck
- Facial pain
- Knee, hip and ankle pain after joint surgery
- Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS)
- Painful diabetic neuropathy
You can also request a referral from your primary care provider.
For more information, call our clinic at 507.535.1976.