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Dr. James P. Beretta, MD
- 500 Cahaba Parks Circle
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35242
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 1.5 out of 5
Dr. Cheryl R. Goyne, MD
- 1022 1st Street North Suite 400
- Alabaster,
- Alabama
- 35007
Specialties
- Neurology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Peter A. Saway, MD
- 2145 Highland Avenue South Suite 200
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35205
Specialties
- Internal Medicine
- Pain Medicine
- Rheumatology
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 4 out of 5
Dr. Timothy Bunker, MD
- 2057 Valleydale Road Suite 100
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35244
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Michael G. Gibson, MD
- 2057 Valleydale Road Suite 100
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35244
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 2.5 out of 5
Dr. Robert L. Lansden, MD
- 513 Brookwood Boulevard Suite 101
- Homewood,
- Alabama
- 35209
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Timothy J. Ness, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35233
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Sandra L. Durham, MD
- 2068 Valleydale Road
- Hoover,
- Alabama
- 35244
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Jimmy S. Hankins, DO
- 1615 North Alston Street
- Foley,
- Alabama
- 36535
Specialties
- Family Practice
- Occupational Medicine
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 1 out of 5
Dr. Bradly S. Goodman, MD
- 52 Medical Parks Drive East Suite 115
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35235
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. Aimee H. Walsh, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35233
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Kenneth G. Varley, MD
- 7091 Cahaba Valley Road Suite 204
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35242
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Critical Care Medicine
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 3 out of 5
Dr. Peter A. Nagi, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35233
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 5 out of 5
Dr. Hassan Monfared, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35233
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Dr. Jon F. Geffen, DO
- 1515 Martin Luther King Jr Way
- Tacoma,
- Washington
- 98405
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 1 out of 5
Dr. Nabil M. Ali, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35249
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
Gender
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Average recommendation rating*: 1 out of 5
Dr. Jason L. Mckeown, MD
- 619 19th Street South
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35233
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Matthew D. Berke, MD
- 48 Medical Parks Drive East
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35235
Specialties
- Pain Medicine
- Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation
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Average recommendation rating*: 1 out of 5
Dr. Anne C. Still, MD
- 810 Saint Vincents Drive
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35205
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Dr. Teresa L. Nolen, MD
- 1720 University Boulevard
- Birmingham,
- Alabama
- 35249
Specialties
- Anesthesiology
- Pain Medicine
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Birmingham Information
Birmingham, Alabama is home to 36 practicing pain medicine doctors who have offices in 3 counties and 12 zip codes, including zip codes 35233, 35249, 35205, 35209, 35244, 35242, 35213, 35211, 35235, 35234, 35226, and 35216.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Birmingham has a population of 231,483, which gives it a specialist to resident ratio of 1 pain medicine doctor for every 6,430 residents.
Alabama Information
Montgomery is the capital city of this southern state, though Birmingham is its largest city. Population in 2005 was 4,557,808. Alabama is the birthplace of historical figures Hank Aaron, Helen Keller, and George Washington Carver. Take an airboat tour on the Mobile river delta, see the Alabama Civil Rights museum in Mantua, or tour the Jazz Hall of Fame in Birmingham. Visit the Shakespeare Festival Theater Complex in Montgomery, or play a round of golf at one of Alabama’s many acclaimed courses. From the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains in the state’s north to the Gulf coast beaches in the south, Alabama’s scenery includes a varied and diverse landscape.
According to 2005 Census estimates, Alabama has a population of 4,557,808. Of this population, 1,074,627 are under the age of 18 and 600,258 are at or above the age of 65.
Pain Medicine Information
Description
Pain medicine specialists work with patients to relieve suffering and discomfort that may be present during a medical or surgical procedure, or because of a disease or condition. An anesthesiologist is a physician who has had special training and is board-certified in pain management. A pain medicine specialist can be an anesthesiologist, neurologist, or psychiatrist. This specialist is either the primary physician, or acts as a consultant, to coordinate a patient’s care with other physicians.
For chronic or severe pain, narcotics are often used. Narcotics carry with them a potential for side effects and addiction, so patients and physicians must weigh the level of pain against these concerns in the pain management process.
