
Recognition of Service to Mass
Dear Dr. Pearl, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for you valued service to the Health Care Services Board. Your dedication and assistance in improving the
Referring and primary care doctors are an essential part of our pain management team. We want to assure you that we highly value, and are fully committed to:
Your PCP (primary care doctor) is an integral part of your pain care team. Since our pain management practice is highly specialized, we are not able to accommodate routine and preventive healthcare needs that are not related to your pain condition or long term disease management for a condition once it is stable. You need to maintain a relationship with a PCP who is familiar with all of your health issues and who can provide you with care continuity in the long term. If you do not have a PCP, you will need to establish a relationship with one prior to receiving services through Complete Spine and Pain Care.
As a member of your pain care team, your PCP will be kept apprised of your progress at Complete Spine and Pain Care. To ensure that your treatment plan continues smoothly without interruption or confusion, we will report any changes in your assessment or treatment plan to your PCP in a timely manner. And we are always available to your PCP if any questions or other issues arise concerning your health status.
Dear Dr. Pearl, I would like to take this opportunity to thank you for you valued service to the Health Care Services Board. Your dedication and assistance in improving the
Dr. Pearl was recently quoted in a business Insider article discussing the lack of insurance company paid alternatives for opioids, titled: “Pain doctors: Insurance companies won’t cover the alternatives to
Recently Dr. Pearl gave a presentation on the Examination of the Spine to the Medical Staff for the Grand Rounds at Beth Israel Deaconess Hospital Needham. This the video of
This information is for educational purposes only and is NOT intended to replace the care or advice given by your physician. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider before starting any new treatment or with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. For more information see our Medical Disclaimer.