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Treatment Philosophy

We are committed to the diagnosis and treatment of chronic unstable angina using a technique called spinal cord stimulation. Patients with this painful disorder, who have exhausted other reasonable treatment options under the care of their cardiologist, may be candidates for this safe and minimally-invasive technique. Our goal is to work with the patient's pre-existing health care team to maximize function, minimize suffering, and help patients realize their full potential despite their affliction with a difficult, painful, and sometimes disabling disorder.





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