About Us
Meet Dr.Kamlesh
Kamlesh Sisodiya is a Texan by choice. He has lived in Texas for 25 years. He graduated from The University of Houston for undergraduate studies. He then attended medical school at the University of Texas at San Antonio. He fulfilled his internship in internal medicine and his residency in anesthesia at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania. He completed a fellowship in pain management at Richland Memorial Hospital through the University of South Carolina. He has practiced anesthesia and pain management since 1996. Dr. Sisodiya is a diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology.
Meet Achanna Zacharia
With over 10 years of Nurse Practitioner Experience in the Pain Management Field Providing customized care utilizing the most advanced services available for chronic and acute pain of various conditions. Managing patients with chronic pain with the insights and expand their understanding to achieve the goals of effective pain management — reduction of pain, improvement in function, and restoration of psychological health- utilizing a multidisciplinary (pharmacological and non-pharmacological) approach with evidence based research.
Our Procedures
Adhesiolysis
This procedure involves breaking down scar tissue or adhesions that may be causing pain or restricting movement in the body.
Blood Patch
A blood patch is an injection of the patient's own blood into the spinal canal to seal a leak and relieve symptoms of a cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak.
Botox Injections
Botox, a neurotoxin, is injected into specific muscles to temporarily paralyze them and reduce muscle contractions or spasms.
Epidural Steroid
An epidural steroid injection involves the injection of corticosteroids into the epidural space of the spine to reduce inflammation and relieve pain caused by conditions such as herniated discs or spinal stenosis.
Facet Joint
This procedure involves injecting a local anesthetic and/or steroid medication into the facet joints or the nerves supplying these joints to relieve pain caused by facet joint arthritis or injury.
Hardware Injection
In some cases, hardware such as screws or plates used in previous surgeries can cause pain or discomfort. A hardware injection involves injecting medication near the hardware to alleviate pain.
Knee Injection
Injection of medications such as corticosteroids or hyaluronic acid into the knee joint to alleviate pain and inflammation caused by conditions like arthritis or injury.
Kyphoplasty
A surgical procedure used to treat vertebral compression fractures. A balloon-like device is inserted into the fractured vertebra and inflated to create space, followed by the injection of bone cement to stabilize the fracture.
Lumbar Discography
This diagnostic procedure involves injecting contrast dye into the discs of the lumbar spine to identify the source of back pain.
Lumbar Selective Nerve Root
A procedure where medication is injected around a specific nerve root in the lumbar spine to alleviate pain caused by nerve compression or irritation.
Lumbar Sympathetic Block
Injection of anesthetic medication near the sympathetic nerves in the lumbar region to relieve pain caused by conditions such as complex regional pain syndrome or peripheral vascular disease.
Nerve Block
Injection of anesthetic medication or steroids around a specific nerve or group of nerves to alleviate pain in a specific area of the body.
Neuro-stimulator
Implantation of a device that delivers electrical stimulation to the spinal cord or specific nerves to help relieve chronic pain.
Rhizotomy
A procedure that involves using heat or radiofrequency energy to disrupt the function of specific nerves, reducing pain signals from reaching the brain.
Sacroiliac Joint Injection
Injection of anesthetic medication and/or corticosteroids into the sacroiliac joint to alleviate pain caused by sacroiliac joint dysfunction or inflammation.
Selective Nerve Blocks
Injection of medication around specific nerves to diagnose and treat pain in a particular area of the body.
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Implantation of a device that delivers electrical impulses to the spinal cord to alleviate chronic pain.
Stellate Ganglion Block
Injection of anesthetic medication into the stellate ganglion, a group of nerves located in the neck, to relieve pain in the head, face, or upper extremities.
Trigger Point Injection
Injection of anesthetic medication or corticosteroids into specific trigger points, which are knots or tight bands of muscle, to alleviate pain and muscle tension.