Spinal Cord Stimulation in Cutler, FL

Find Freedom from Pain in Miami-Dade County

Take control of your life. Discover how spinal cord stimulation therapy at NY Spine Medicine can help you find lasting comfort.

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Spinal Cord Stimulation Benefits in Cutler

Rediscover Life's Joys

  • Reduce or eliminate your reliance on pain medications.
  • Increase your activity level and enjoy your favorite hobbies again.
  • Get a personalized treatment plan tailored to your unique needs.
  • Experience a minimally invasive procedure with minimal downtime.
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    Cutler Pain Management

    Compassionate Care in Miami-Dade County

    NY Spine Medicine is a leading provider of pain management solutions in Cutler, FL. Our team of experienced medical professionals uses advanced spinal cord stimulation technology and a patient-centered approach to deliver the best possible outcomes. We believe in empowering our patients to take control of their pain and live fuller, more active lives.

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    Spinal Cord Stimulation Process

    Your Personalized Treatment Journey

  • Consultation: We’ll take the time to understand your pain and treatment goals.
  • Implantation: We’ll implant the device to target the source of your pain.
  • Follow-Up: We’ll provide ongoing support and make any necessary adjustments.
  • A patient in NYC receiving physiotherapy support as part of spinal cord stimulation treatment, guided by pain specialists to manage chronic nerve and back pain.

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    Spinal Cord Stimulation for Pain in Miami-Dade County

    A New Approach to Pain Relief in FL

    Spinal cord stimulation is changing the way people manage chronic pain. This innovative therapy works by interrupting pain signals before they reach the brain. This can significantly reduce your pain levels and improve your overall quality of life. At NY Spine Medicine in Cutler, FL, we’re committed to providing the highest quality care. Call 212-750-1155 to schedule a consultation.

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    Originally called the Hunting Ground due to its long use for that purpose by Native American tribes, the area was part of the 36-square-mile survey township granted to Henry Perrine by the United States Congress in 1838. In 1864, John and Mary Addison arrived at the Hunting Ground from Manatee County and built a home. By the 1870s, the area was being called Addison’s Landing. In the early 1880s, Dr. William C. Cutler visited the area and subsequently purchased 600 acres. In 1882, Cutler persuaded his friend, William Fuzzard, to settle in the area, and in 1883, Fuzzard built a wooden two-story home. In 1884, Fuzzard, along with several other settlers, cut a path from his homestead to Coconut Grove, which eventually became Old Cutler Road. By the end of the year, the population had reached 75, and a post-office with the name “Cutler” was established near a wharf built at the northeastern part of the settlement.

    The Brown & Moody General Store in Cutler, circa 1900

    In 1896, residents built the Cutler Schoolhouse. That same year, Samuel H. Richmond built a large, two-story balloon frame home known as the Richmond Cottage, which in 1899 was transformed into the area’s only inn. A factory, stores, and other buildings were located around the intersection of what is now S.W. 168th Street (Richmond Drive) and S.W. 72nd Avenue (then the location of Old Cutler Road). The post office was moved to the Brown & Moody General Store. However, after the Florida East Coast Railway bypassed Cutler in 1903 for the new railroad town of Perrine 2+12 miles west, the town fell into a decline as farmers and settlers left to be closer to the railroad. From 1914 to 1917, Charles Deering purchased most of the land in the area, subsuming it within his estate. Except for the Richmond Cottage, which Deering incorporated into his estate, all of the buildings in the town were torn down.

    Suburban development slowly began to approach the boundaries of the Deering Estate in the 1960s. By the end of the 1970s, the area west of the Estate was almost fully developed and became the Cutler CDP. In 1986, after Charles Deering’s last surviving daughter died, the Estate was purchased by the State of Florida.

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