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Meet the Montefiore Multidisciplinary Pain Program team. We are located on the Montefiore Hutchinson Campus. To learn more about how the Montefiore Multidisciplinary Pain Program can help you and to make an appointment, call 718-920-7246 (PAIN).
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Chronic pain affects 42 to 50 million Americans, according to the American Pain Foundation. Pain can be due to a wide variety of causes including injury, surgery, and disorders such as arthritis, shingles, fibromyalgia, and neuropathy.
The goal of the MMPP is to use alternative treatment modalities in chronic pain patients to improve functionality and quality of life while reducing dependence on opioids.
Our team includes anesthesiologists and psychiatrists who regularly collaborate with each other and our clinical colleagues throughout Montefiore.
Dr. Naum Shaparin leads Montefiore's team of fellowship trained and board-certified pain medicine physicians.
The LHAS recognized that Pittsburgh needed a hospital where Jewish physicians would be welcome to practice, where Jewish patients could be cared for with dignity and understanding, and where the achievements of Jewish health care could be extended to everyone.
Every three years, UPMC hospitals conduct a Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). To access the assessments and to learn how the hospitals are addressing important community health needs, click here.
In the 1940s , Montefiore became one of the first hospitals to use “wonder drugs” like penicillin and streptomycin, and its electroencephalograph department was the first in western Pennsylvania when it opened in the 1950s.
Among the milestones in the history of Montefiore are the construction of the hospital at its present site in 1929 – again with generous support from the LHAS; the second clinical allergy laboratory in the world, in the 1930s; and the first school for medical technologists in western Pennsylvania, founded in 1938.
In 1990, Montefiore joined UPMC. Today, UPMC Montefiore is part of UPMC Presbyterian.