Epidural injections in Tottenville offer a fast and effective way to find relief from chronic back and sciatica pain. NY Spine Medicine can help you get back to doing the things you love.
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At NY Spine Medicine, we believe in providing pain management solutions that truly make a difference. Our team of specialists in Staten Island focuses on providing customized epidural injections for individuals suffering from back pain and sciatica. We combine our years of experience with a patient-centered approach to ensure that every patient in Tottenville receives the highest quality of care.
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Epidural injections are a non-surgical option for managing chronic pain caused by conditions like sciatica and back pain. At NY Spine Medicine in Tottenville, our skilled doctors prioritize your safety and well-being above all else. We’re dedicated to helping patients throughout Staten Island and the surrounding areas find lasting relief from their pain. Call 212-750-1155 today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards a more comfortable, pain-free life!
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The Raritan band of the Unami Indians, a branch of the Lenape or Delaware nation, were the original inhabitants of all Staten Island, including Tottenville. The largest pre-European burial ground, known as Burial Ridge, is located in what is now Conference House Park.
The village was originally named Bentley Manor by one of its first settlers, Captain Christopher Billop (1638-1726), after a small ship he owned named the Bentley. In 1869 the district was renamed as Tottenville, apparently in honor of John Totten and the locally prominent Totten family. Their names appear on tombstones in the cemetery of Bethel Methodist Church. Several Totten family members were Loyalists during the American Revolution and served under Captain Christopher Billopp.
During the colonial period and for a significant time thereafter, Tottenville was an important waypoint for travelers between New York City-of which Staten Island did not formally become a part until 1898-and Philadelphia. These were both sites of temporary capitals of the new United States. The town was the site of a ferry that crossed the Arthur Kill to the Ferry Slip in Perth Amboy, New Jersey. The ferry became less important when the Outerbridge Crossing opened in 1928, but continued to operate until 1963.
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