Experience lasting relief with our specialized epidural injections for pain relief, expertly administered by NY Spine Medicine.
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At NY Spine Medicine, we specialize in delivering top-notch epidural injections for pain relief right here in Richmond West, FL. Our team is dedicated to using the latest techniques to ensure you receive the best care possible. We pride ourselves on being leading epidural injections specialists in Miami-Dade County, focusing on personalized treatment plans that cater to your unique needs.
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Epidural injections are a critical component in managing chronic pain, especially for conditions like back pain and sciatica. At NY Spine Medicine, we understand the significance of precise and effective treatment. Our epidural pain management techniques are designed to provide relief and improve your daily life. Located in Richmond West, FL, we are committed to serving the Miami-Dade County community with the highest standards of care. For more information, or to schedule a consultation, call us at 212-750-1155 today.
Richmond West has its origins as an early 1900s settlement named Eureka. In 1907, the one-room Eureka Schoolhouse was built at the corner of S.W. 147th Avenue (Naranja Road) and S.W. 184th Street (Eureka Drive). It closed in 1916 when it and six other area one-room schoolhouses were consolidated into the Redland Farm Life School four miles to the south. In 1927, the Seaboard Air Line Railway arrived, building a depot in the settlement, by then known as Richmond. Although the depot has long since been demolished, the railroad line, now owned by Seaboard’s successor CSX, remains.
The 1945 Homestead hurricane caused an estimated $50,000,000-worth of damage, impacting the area. Nearly half of the financial loss happened at the neighboring Richmond Naval Air Station, where winds ignited a fire at three hangars, destroying 25 blimps, 366 planes and 150 automobiles.
Dadeland Mobile Home Park in Richmond West destroyed by Hurricane Andrew in 1992The area remained mostly agricultural until the mid-1980s when several sub-developments and the Dadeland Mobile Home Park were built south of S.W. 152nd Street (Coral Reef Drive). In August 1992, Hurricane Andrew destroyed the mobile home park and devastated the surrounding area. Many of the homes and businesses in the area were completely destroyed. In subsequent years, the area was gradually rebuilt, and development proceeded southward to the community’s southern border at Eureka Drive.
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