Epidural Injections in Hollis Hills

Relief for Back Pain and Sciatica

If you’re looking for effective pain management in Hollis Hills, NY Spine Medicine can help. We offer epidural injections to provide relief from chronic back pain and sciatica.

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  • Epidural injections target the root cause of your pain by reducing inflammation at the source.
  • We develop personalized treatment management plans to address your specific condition, whether it’s sciatica, general back pain, or another issue.
  • The procedure is minimally invasive, which means you’ll experience a faster recovery time and less disruption to your daily life.
  • Our injections are administered by experienced specialists who prioritize your comfort and well-being, ensuring you feel supported and at ease throughout the process.
  • A medical professional in gloves performs a procedure, inserting a needle into a patient's abdomen covered with a blue drape. A medical machine hovers above, enhancing precision and care—key elements of pain management in NYC's top facilities.

    Individualized Pain Relief Specialists

    Care for NY, Queens residents

    At NY Spine Medicine, our team has extensive experience in effectively treating chronic back pain and sciatica. We’re dedicated to providing personalized care that delivers real results. By offering epidural injections in Queens, we’re committed to helping each patient find lasting relief and put an end to their pain.

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    Epidural Injection Process

    A Pain-Free Life Starts Here

  • Consultation: We’ll start by conducting a thorough evaluation of your symptoms and medical history to determine the best approach for your individual needs.
  • Injection: Using precise techniques and a gentle approach, we’ll carefully administer the epidural injection to effectively target the source of your pain.
  • Aftercare: We’ll follow up with you after the injection to monitor your progress and ensure you experience continued relief.
  • A medical professional in blue scrubs administers an epidural to a patient lying on their side, covered with a blue drape. The healthcare worker wears gloves and a mask in this pain management NYC setting, emphasizing precision and care in the clinical environment.
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    Innovative Pain Management in NY

    Relieving Pain With Ease in Hollis Hills

    Epidural injections are a proven method for relieving back pain, sciatica, and other chronic conditions. At NY Spine Medicine in Hollis Hills, our specialists provide comprehensive pain management services designed to help you regain control of your life and improve your overall quality of living. We’re proud to serve the residents of Queens, helping them achieve a pain-free life. Contact us at 212-750-1155 today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

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    Queens Village was founded as Little Plains in the 1640s. Homage to this part of Queens Village history is found on the sign above the Long Island Railroad Station there. In 1824, Thomas Brush established a blacksmith shop in the area. He prospered and built several other shops and a factory, and the area soon became known as Brushville. On March 1, 1837, the railroad arrived. The first station in the area was called Flushing Avenue in 1837, Delancy Avenue by June 20, 1837, and Brushville by November 27, 1837, likely about a mile west of the present station. In 1856, residents voted to change the name from Brushville to Queens. The name “Inglewood” also was used for both the village and the train station in the 1860s and 1870s. The name Brushville was still used in an 1860 New York Times article, but both “Queens” and “Brushville” are used in an 1870 article. Maps from 1873 show portions of Queens Village (then called Inglewood and Queens) in the town of Hempstead, but 1891 maps show it entirely in the town of Jamaica.

    After the Borough of Queens became incorporated as part of the City of Greater New York in 1898, and the new county of Nassau was created in 1899, the border between the city and Nassau County was set directly east of Queens Village. A 1901 article in the Brooklyn Eagle already uses the full name Queens Village, a name that had been used as late as the 1880s for Lloyd’s Neck in present-day Suffolk County. In 1923, the Long Island Railroad added “Village” to its station’s name to avoid confusion with the county of the same name, and thus the neighborhood became known as Queens Village.

    Queens Village was part of an overall housing boom that was spreading east through Queens from New York as people from the city sought the bucolic life afforded by the less-crowded atmosphere of the area. Today, many of those charming and well-maintained Dutch Colonial and Tudor homes built in Queens Village during the 1920s and 1930s continue to attract a diverse population.

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