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Dr. Pietro A. Memmo, MD
- 85 Seymour Street SUITE 607
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06106
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Average recommendation rating*: 1 out of 5
Dr. Emmy Lu, MD
- 90 Morgan Street
- Stamford,
- Connecticut
- 06905
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Robert J. Boolbol, MD
- 109 Newtown Road
- Danbury,
- Connecticut
- 06810
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 3 out of 5
Dr. Robert B. Goldstein, MD
- Lee Street
- Charlottesville,
- Virginia
- 22908
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Nilufer Guleyupoglu, MD
- 10 Union Square East
- New York,
- New York
- 10003
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. Raymond C. Squier, MD
- 114 Woodland Street
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06105
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Jeffrey S. Morrow, MD
- 80 Seymour Street
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06106
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Qassem Kishawi, MD
- 114 Woodland Street
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06105
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- General Surgery
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Robin Roman, MD
- 80 Seymour Street
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06106
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Kathleen M. Abbott, MD
- 1275 Elm Street
- West Springfield,
- Massachusetts
- 01089
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. Frank J. Setter, MD
- 1000 Asylum Avenue Suite 1007
- Hartford,
- Connecticut
- 06105
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Hartford Information
Hartford, Connecticut is home to 11 practicing pain medicine doctors who have offices in 1 county and 3 zip codes, including zip codes 06106, 06105, 06904, 06150, and 06102.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Hartford has a population of 124,397, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 pain medicine doctor for every 11,308 residents.
Connecticut Information
This New England state is one of the original 13 states; Connecticut’s capital is Hartford and its population is 3,510,297. This state is steeped in history. Visit the past at the Nathan Hale Homestead near New London, or Yale University in New Haven. Tour the home of Mark Twain, the New England Air Museum, or the Maritime Aquarium in Norwalk. Explore a historic tobacco farming area, do some hiking and biking, or visit the numerous antique shops or lighthouses in the eastern coastal area.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Connecticut has a population of 3,510,297. Of this population, 812,182 are under the age of 18 and 472,089 are at or above the age of 65.
Pain Medicine Information
Description
Pain medicine specialists work with patients to relieve suffering and discomfort that may be present during a medical or surgical procedure, or because of a disease or condition. An anesthesiologist is a physician who has had special training and is board-certified in pain management. A pain medicine specialist can be an anesthesiologist, neurologist, or psychiatrist. This specialist is either the primary physician, or acts as a consultant, to coordinate a patient’s care with other physicians.
For chronic or severe pain, narcotics are often used. Narcotics carry with them a potential for side effects and addiction, so patients and physicians must weigh the level of pain against these concerns in the pain management process.
