Epidural Injections in Richmond Hill

Relief for Pain and Discomfort

If you’re seeking relief from persistent back pain or sciatica in Richmond Hill, epidural injections could be the solution you need. NY Spine Medicine is here to provide you with professional pain management services.

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  • Epidural injections work by directly reducing inflammation, often providing immediate relief.
  • We understand that every patient is unique, so we create customized care plans to address your specific condition, whether it’s sciatica, general back pain, or something else.
  • The procedure is minimally invasive, allowing for a faster recovery and a quicker return to your normal activities.
  • Our experienced specialists prioritize your comfort throughout the entire process, ensuring you feel at ease during your treatment.
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    Trusted Care in Queens, NY

    At NY Spine Medicine, we specialize in providing effective pain relief through epidural injections for patients in Richmond Hill. Our team is dedicated to helping you overcome chronic pain caused by sciatica, back problems, and other conditions. We utilize advanced techniques and a patient-centered approach to ensure residents of Queens receive the highest quality of care. Your well-being is our priority.

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    Our Epidural Injection Process

    Your Path to a Pain-Free Life

  • Consultation: We’ll take the time to thoroughly assess your pain, discuss your symptoms, and understand your medical history to develop a personalized plan that’s right for you.
  • Injection: Using precise techniques and a gentle approach, we’ll administer the epidural injection to effectively target the source of your pain and reduce inflammation.
  • Aftercare: We believe in providing comprehensive care, so we’ll follow up with you after the injection to monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments to your plan to ensure long-term 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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    Solutions for Chronic Pain in Richmond Hill, NY

    Epidural injections are a proven and effective treatment option for managing chronic pain, especially for conditions like sciatica and back problems. At NY Spine Medicine in Richmond Hill, we specialize in providing this safe and minimally invasive treatment to help patients across Queens find relief and reclaim their lives from the grip of pain. Our goal is to help you live a more active, fulfilling life, free from the limitations of chronic pain. Call 212-750-1155 today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, happier you.

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    The hill referred to as Richmond Hill is a moraine created by debris and rocks collected while glaciers advanced down North America during the Wisconsin glaciation. Before European colonization the land was occupied by the Rockaway Native American group, for which the Rockaways were named. In 1660, the Welling family purchased land in what was then the western portion of the colonial town of Rustdorp. The land would become the Welling Farm, while Rustdorp would be renamed Jamaica under British rule in 1664. The Battle of Long Island, one of the bloodiest battles of the Revolutionary War, was fought in 1776 along the ridge in present-day Forest Park, near what is now the golf course clubhouse. Protected by its thickly-wooded area, American riflemen used guerrilla warfare tactics to attack and defeat the advancing Hessians. One of the sites that would make up modern Richmond Hill, Lefferts Farm, was said to be the site of a Revolutionary War battle. Clarenceville, a farming community, was established in January 1853 on the south side of Jamaica Avenue between 110th and 112th Streets on land purchased from the Welling estate.

    Richmond Hill’s name was inspired either by a suburban town near London or by Edward Richmond, a landscape architect in the mid-19th century who designed much of the neighborhood. In 1868, Albon Platt Man, a successful Manhattan lawyer, purchased the Lefferts, Welling, and Bergen farms along with other plots amounting to 400 acres of land, and hired Richmond to lay out the community. The tract extended as far north as White Pot Road (now Kew Gardens Road) near modern Queens Boulevard. The area reminded Man of the London suburb, where his family resided. Man’s sons would later found the nearby Kew Gardens neighborhood from the northern portion of the land.

    Streets, schools, a church, and a railroad were built in Richmond Hill over the next decade, thus making the area one of the earliest residential communities on Long Island. The streets were laid down to match the geography of the area. The development of area was facilitated by the opening of two railroad stations. These were the Clarenceville station on the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad, at Atlantic Avenue and Greenwood Avenue (now 111th Street); and the Richmond Hill station at Park Street (now Hillside Avenue) near Jamaica and Lefferts Avenues on the Montauk railroad line between Long Island City and eastern Long Island. By 1872, a post office was established in the neighborhood, while the Clarenceville neighborhood was merged into Richmond Hill. Richmond Hill was incorporated as an independent village in 1894, by which time it had also absorbed the Morris Park neighborhood, which had been established in 1885. In 1898, Richmond Hill and the rest of Queens county were consolidated into the City of Greater New York.

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