Penn Pain Medicine provides educational opportunities to medical students, anesthesiology residents, and pain medicine fellows.
Anesthesia care includes anesthesia and perioperative care for patients undergoing surgery or major diagnostic procedures. Anesthesiologists work in conjunction with other hospital physicians to provide anesthesia for obstetrics as well as various inpatient and outpatient procedures.
The Penn Pain Medicine Center is located in the Tuttleman Building of Penn Medicine Rittenhouse. The Penn Pain Medicine Center has dedicated space for our program to provide cutting-edge pain therapy, conduct pain-related clinical research, and to support our educational programs.
Whatever the cause, the goal of Penn Pain Medicine Center is to alleviate as much pain as possible and improve your quality of life. As one of the leading pain management medicine centers in the Philadelphia region, the Penn Pain Medicine Center is a resource for people with complex pain problems.
Anesthesia care includes anesthesia and perioperative care for patients undergoing surgery or major diagnostic procedures. Anesthesiologists work in conjunction with other hospital physicians to provide anesthesia for obstetrics as well as various inpatient and outpatient procedures.
Meet Penn's pain medicine team.
We offer coordinated, interdisciplinary pain care, which includes medical management, interventional therapy, behavioral medicine techniques, activating physical therapy (in partnership with physical therapists), and alternative medicine therapies, such as acupuncture.
At the Penn Pain Medicine Center, we treat many different types of pain, including Arthritis, back and neck pain, cancer pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 (CRPS -1), formerly known as Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD) , Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type 2 (CRPS -2), formerly known as Causalgia (pain from major nerve injury, such as amputation), Fibromyalgia, Lower Back Pain , and other injuries.