
Pain Management, Physiatrist in Irvine, California (CA)
Ramnik Singh MD
Pain Management, Physiatrist
Irvine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
18124 Culver Drive, Suite F
Irvine, CA 92612
Telephone: 949-552-9393
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Certification
- Board Certified
- Fellowship Trained
Associations
- North American Spine Society
Specialties
- Degenerative Spine
Hospital Affiliations
- Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian
- Irvine Regional Hospital and Medical Center
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About Our Practice:
Dr. Singh is a Board-Certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation physician with fellowship training in Non-Operative Spine care. He is also Board-Certified in Pain Medicine. As Medical Director at Irvine Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Dr. Singh develops individualized treatment plans for each patient, and addresses the various facets of spinal disorders, including pain, weakness, numbness, impaired function, depression and anxiety. He utilizes conservative treatments including physical therapy, TENS units, medication management, office injections, and fluoroscopic guided procedures like epidurals, facet blocks,and radiofrequency ablation, among others. Dr. Singh completed his Fellowship in Interventional/Pain Management at the Cedars-Sinai Institute for Spinal Disorders in Los Angeles. Prior to fellowship, he underwent Residency training in Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at both Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and Weill Cornell Medical Center in New York City.
He is a diplomate of the American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, the American Board of Pain Medicine, a member of the American Pain Society, North American Spine Society, and International Spine Intervention Society. He is on staff at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, California and Irvine Regional Hospital and Medical Center in Irvine, California.
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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