Pain Management in North Miami, FL

Find Relief and Renewed Hope in Miami-Dade County

Living with the chronic pain of fibromyalgia? Discover how NY Spine Medicine can help you manage your symptoms and improve your overall well-being.

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Benefits of Pain Treatment

Experience the Benefits Miami-Dade County

  • Reduce widespread pain and tenderness.
  • Improve sleep quality and increase energy levels.
  • Manage fatigue and brain fog.
  • Enhance your ability to cope with daily challenges.
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    North Miami Fibromyalgia Pros

    Your Partners in Healing in Miami-Dade County

    At NY Spine Medicine, we understand the complexities of fibromyalgia and its impact on your life. Our compassionate team in North Miami, FL, takes a holistic approach to pain management, considering your physical, emotional, and mental well-being. We’ll work collaboratively with you to develop a treatment plan that addresses your needs and helps you achieve your goals.

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    Your Fibromyalgia Treatment Journey

    To a Better Quality of Life

  • Check In: We assess your needs through exams, patient history, and lifestyle discussion.
  • Individual Plan: Customized treatments may include medications, therapy, and complementary care like acupuncture.
  • Ongoing Support: Receive continued guidance and resources to manage fibromyalgia and improve your quality of life.
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    Fibromyalgia Treatment Options in FL

    Reclaim Your Life from Fibromyalgia Pain

    If you’re experiencing chronic pain and fatigue and desire relief from sciatica, fibromyalgia, and knee conditions, don’t give up. NY Spine Medicine in North Miami, FL, offers a detailed approach to pain management that can help you find relief and regain control over your routine. Call us today at 212-750-1155 to schedule a consultation and explore your options.

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    In the final phase of Indian inhabitation of the area that eventually became “North Miami”, United States Army soldiers in 1856 cut a Military Trail through nearly impassable thickets and rivers connecting Fort Lauderdale to Fort Dallas at the mouth of the Miami River. This eight-foot trail, Dade County’s first roadway, crossed a unique natural bridge — a natural limestone bridge spanning 40 feet (12 m) across the creek that no longer stands in Arch Creek Memorial Park — in an area that would attract a settlement that early on would be known as “Arch Creek”. Even before 1890, a handful of adventuresome pioneers spent brief periods around the Arch Creek Natural Bridge, a centuries-old Indian settlement.

    In 1891, Mr. Ilhe was the first to put down roots in the Arch Creek vicinity. He purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) from the State of Florida at one dollar an acre in the area of today’s N.E. 116th Street and Biscayne Boulevard. The place was so remote that his nearest northern neighbor was thought to live in Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. Ihle built a temporary palmetto frond shelter. During the next 27 years he grew shallots, coontie, squashes, bananas, sugar cane, Puerto Rican pineapples, lemons, guavas, limes, rose apples, Jamaican apples, and tomatoes.

    By 1905 the area surrounding the nine-year-old Arch Creek Railroad Depot had become the community’s hub. It was located at 125th Street and the F.E.C. tracks. That year a post office and a school were opened nearby. By 1912, eighteen homes, a church, a general store, a blacksmith shop, and two tomato packing houses were located around the railroad. The population was estimated at less than one hundred. Farming was still the principal occupation.

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