
Pain Management in Bristol, Connecticut (CT)
Jonathan Kost, MD MD
Pain Management
Ct Spine & Pain Ctr.
Bristol Hospital
Brewster Rd.
Brewster Rd.
Bristol, CT 06010
Telephone: 860-585-3040
Website: www.ctspineandpain.org
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Certification
- Board Certified
- Fellowship Trained
Specialties
- Degenerative Spine
- interventional pain management
Hospital Affiliations
- Bristol Hospital
- Midstate Medical Center
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About Our Practice:
The Connecticut Spine and Pain Center provides a multi-disciplinary approach to the diagnosis, management and treatment of pain. The Connecticut Spine and Pain Center can provide patients with a comprehensive evaluation and treatment plan to help ease chronic pain and improve the quality of life.
We are the ONLY interdisciplinary (medical, physical, psychological) pain management center in the State of Connecticut. We are located at Bristol Hospital, one of the Top 10 hospitals nationwide for Excellence in Patient Satisfaction.
The Connecticut Spine and Pain Center is one of only two CARF-accredited pain management centers in New England.
The goal of our program is to medically reduce pain, where possible, and to help restore your function to its highest level. Our intent is to become your partner in managing your pain.
For information about the Connecticut Spine and Pain Center or to request a brochure, please call the Center at (860) 585-304
Things You Should Know Before Seeing a Pain Management Specialist:
- What is a Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist?
The goal of pain management is to manage acute or chronic pain by reducing pain frequency and intensity. - Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist Education and Training
Pain management specialists must complete years of advanced education and training to become cerfified in pain medicine. - What Disorders Do Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialists Treat
Whether pain is acute or chronic, your primary care or other treating physician may refer you to a pain management specialist to treat spine-related pain. - Your First Appointment with a Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist: What to Expect
During your first appointment with a pain management specialist, he will perform an examination and ask you many questions about your pain. Listed here are 10 common questions. - What Treatments Do Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialists Provide?
The treatments offered by pain management specialists are almost as diverse as the spine pain problems treatment aims to manage! - Questions to Ask Your Pain Medicine (or Pain Management) Specialist
This simple guideline will help you prepare for your visit with a pain management specialist. Plus, questions you should ask the doctor.
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