If you’re living with sciatica or back pain in New Springville, NY Spine Medicine offers epidural injections that can provide effective relief. We can help you reclaim your life from the burden of chronic pain.
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NY Spine Medicine is a trusted provider of epidural injections for pain management in New Springville. Our skilled doctors are experienced in treating a wide range of chronic pain conditions, including sciatica and back pain. We’re proud to serve the residents of Staten Island, helping them find relief and live more comfortably.
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If you’re struggling with chronic pain due to sciatica or back problems, epidural injections offer a reliable and effective treatment option. At NY Spine Medicine in New Springville, our dedicated team provides personalized care to patients throughout Staten Island. We’re committed to helping you find relief through safe and proven procedures. Don’t let pain control your life any longer – call us at 212-750-1155 today to schedule a consultation and learn more about how we can help.
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Located near the island’s geographical center, the neighborhood was founded in 1680 in Karle’s Neck, so it was later named Karle’s Neck Village. By the early 19th century, the community included a dock (on Richmond Creek) and several freshwater springs, leading to its being renamed first Springville, then later New Springville.
New Springville remained largely rural until 1964, when the E. J. Korvette department store chain opened an outlet on the site of a former chicken farm. This was followed, in 1973, by the opening of the Staten Island Mall on the grounds of what had been a little-used airport, which changed the character of the neighborhood completely; soon adjacent land was converted to business (mostly retail) use as well. Since then, New Springville has emerged as a commercial and administrative core, rivaling St. George. New Springville has also become a major public transportation hub, second in size on Staten Island only to that of the St. George ferry terminal; six city bus routes serve the area, including one going to Brooklyn, with the terminal at the Staten Island Mall on the Marsh Avenue side (the S79). The Yukon Bus Depot was opened in the early 1980s and can accommodate 380 buses.
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