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Top Docs ’14: Pain Medicine

By Seattle Mag June 12, 2014

This article originally appeared in the July 2014 issue of Seattle magazine.

!–paging_filter–pAnesthesiologists, neurologists, neurosurgeons, orthopedic surgeons and sometimes psychiatrists practice pain management.nbsp;/p
pstrongMarshall Bedder, M.D./strong, spinal pain, neuropathic pain, spinal cord stimulation; Pacific Medical Centers, 1101 Madison St., Suite 400, Seattle, 206.505.1300; PacMed, Virginia Mason Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center, Seattle Surgery Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; University of Manitoba, 1982/p
pstrongXing Fu, M.D./strong, pain of spinal origin, neuropathic pain, cancer pain; Pacific Medical Centers, 1909 214th St. SE, Suite 300, Bothell, 206.505.1300; PacMed, Swedish Medical Center, EvergreenHealth Medical Center, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; University of Washington, 2006/p
pstrongHyun Hong, M.D./strong, minimally invasive therapies for spine and nerve pain, stem cell/platelet-rich plasma treatment, sports medicine; Washington Center for Pain Management, 1900 116th Ave. NE, Suite 201, Bellevue, 425.774.1538; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Edmonds, EvergreenHealth Medical Center; University of Oklahoma, 1999/p
pstrongJason Kim, M.D./strong, anesthesiology, medication management, injection interventional; Pacific Pain Specialists, 22510 SE 64th Place, Suite 120, Issaquah, 425.391.2722; Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Swedish Medical Center; University of Toledo, 2002nbsp;/p
pstrongPraveen Mambalam, M.D.,/strong interventional pain management, neuromodulation and restorative therapies; Washington Center for Pain Management, 3216 Norton Ave., Suite 201, Everett, 425.563.6252; Washington Center for Pain Management, Providence Regional Medical Center Everett, Overlake Hospital Medical Center; Virginia Commonwealth University, 2004/p

 

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