Epidural Injections in Union City, NJ

Hudson County Relief with Injections

Dealing with persistent back pain or sciatica? Epidural injections offer a way to find relief. NY Spine Medicine provides these injections, focusing on getting you back to your daily activities. If you’re looking for a way to manage pain, explore how these injections can help.

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Hudson County Epidural Injections in Union City

NY Spine Medicine's Your Answer for Hudson County Epidural Injections in Union City. Here's Why:

  • Reduces inflammation around the nerves, which lessens pain.
  • Allows you to return to normal activities without constant discomfort.
  • Provides targeted relief directly to the affected area.
  • Can delay or avoid the need for more invasive procedures.
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    Epidural Injections in Union City, NJ

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    NY Spine Medicine understands that pain can disrupt your life. That’s why we provide epidural injections in Union City, NJ. Our approach centers on your comfort and getting you back to doing what you love. We use techniques designed to minimize discomfort and maximize results.

    We believe in a clear process. We’ll explain each step and answer any questions you have. NY Spine Medicine works to make your experience as smooth as possible. We want to help you find a way to manage your pain.

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    Epidural Injections in Union City, NJ Process

  • Consultation: We discuss your pain and medical history.
  • Injection: Using fluoroscopy, we guide the needle to the epidural space.
  • Recovery: You’ll rest briefly, then we’ll give you post-injection instructions.
  • An experienced doctor in NYC administering epidural injection medicine to a patient, offering precise, non-surgical pain relief for back and nerve conditions.

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    If you’re dealing with back pain or sciatica, epidural injections can be a way to find relief. NY Spine Medicine provides these injections in NJ. We focus on helping you understand the procedure and what to expect.

    We know that dealing with pain can be hard. We’re here to help you get back to your daily life. NY Spine Medicine is ready to help you explore your options for pain management.

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    The area of what is today Union City was originally inhabited by the Munsee-speaking branch of Lenape Native Americans, who wandered into the vast woodland area encountered by Henry Hudson during the voyages he conducted from 1609 to 1610 for the Dutch, who later claimed the area (which included the future New York City) and named it New Netherland. The portion of that land that included the future Hudson County was purchased from members of the Hackensack tribe of the Lenni-Lenape and became part of Pavonia, New Netherland.

    The relationship between the early Dutch settlers and Native Americans was marked by frequent armed conflict over land claims. In 1658 by New Netherland colony Director-General Peter Stuyvesant re-purchased the territory. The boundaries of the purchase are described in the deed preserved in the New York State Archives, as well as the medium of exchange: “80 fathoms of wampum, 20 fathoms of cloth, 12 brass kettles, 6 guns, one double brass kettle, 2 blankets, and one half barrel of strong beer.” In 1660, he ordered the building of a fortified village at Bergen to protect the area. It was the first permanent European settlement in New Jersey, located in what is now the Journal Square area of Jersey City near Academy Street. In 1664, the British captured New Netherland from the Dutch, at which point the boundaries of Bergen Township encompassed what is now known as Hudson County. North of this was the unpopulated Bergen Woods, which would later be claimed by settlers, after whom a number of Union City streets today are named, including Sipp Street, Brown Street, Golden Lane, Tournade Street and Kerrigan Avenue, which is named after J. Kerrigan, the owner of Kerrigan Farm, who donated the land for Saint Michael’s Monastery.

    The area that would one day be Union City, however, remained sparsely populated until the early 19th century. The British granted Bergen a new town charter in 1668. In 1682 they created Bergen County, which was named to honor their Dutch predecessors. That county comprised all of present-day Hudson, Bergen and Passaic counties. Sparsely inhabited during the 17th and 18th centuries, the southeast section of Bergen County had grown by the early 19th century to the point where it was deemed necessary to designate it a separate county. The New Jersey legislature created Hudson County in 1840, and in 1843, it was divided into two townships: Old Bergen Township (which eventually became Jersey City) and North Bergen Township, which was gradually separated into Hudson County’s present day municipalities: Hoboken in 1849, Weehawken and Guttenberg in 1859, and West Hoboken and Union Township. West Hoboken was incorporated as a township by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 28, 1861, from portions of North Bergen Township. The township was reincorporated on April 6, 1871, and again on March 27, 1874. Portions of the township were ceded to Weehawken in 1879. On June 28, 1884, West Hoboken was reincorporated as a town, based on an ordinance passed nine days earlier. The town was reincorporated on April 24, 1888, based on the results of a referendum passed 12 days earlier. Union Township, or simply Union, was formed in 1864 through the merger of a number of villages, such as Dalleytown, Buck’s Corners and Cox’s Corners. The largest of these villages, Union Hill, became the colloquial name for the merged town of Union itself. The northern section of Union Township was later incorporated as West New York in 1898. Union City was incorporated on June 1, 1925, by merging the two towns of West Hoboken and Union Hill. The name of one of the city’s schools, Union Hill Middle School, recalls the former town.

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