Anesthesiologist Miami FL
An anesthesiologists is a physician or, less often, a dentist who is specialized in the practice of anesthesiology, the branch of medicine involving the use of drugs or other agents that cause insensibility to pain. There is a major distinction between an anesthesiologist and an anesthetist. An anesthesiologist has a doctorate whereas an anesthetist does not. An anesthetist is a nurse or technician trained to administer anesthetics Here you will find additional information on Anesthesiologists , as well as local companies and providers that may help you in your search.
Freddy R Salgado, MD
305-529-2562
4550 NW 9th St Apt E912
Miami, FL
Freddy R Salgado, MD
305-529-2562
4550 NW 9th St Apt E912
Miami, FL 33126
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Vivian Hernandez-Popp
(305) 275-9990
4360 W Flagler St
Coral Gables, FL
(305) 275-9990
4360 W Flagler St
Coral Gables, FL 33134
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Adela Elvia Aguero, MD
305-445-3999
305 Alhambra Cir
Coral Gables, FL
Adela Elvia Aguero, MD
305-445-3999
305 Alhambra Cir
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Medical School: Univ Nordestana (Unne), Fac De Cien Med, San Francisco De MacOris
Graduation Year: 1981
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Johann L Santa-Eulalia, MD
305-585-6973
222 Zamora Ave Apt 2
Coral Gables, FL
Johann L Santa-Eulalia, MD
305-585-6973
222 Zamora Ave Apt 2
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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Ronald Freeman De Meo
(305) 448-6166
401 S.W. Lejuene Road
Miami, FL
(305) 448-6166
401 S.W. Lejuene Road
Miami, FL 33134
Specialty
Interventional Pain Management
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Antonio Enrique Leon, MD
305-861-6305
351 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL
Antonio Enrique Leon, MD
305-861-6305
351 NW 42nd Ave
Miami, FL 33126
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Medical School: Inst Sup De Cien Med De La Habana, La Habana, Cuba
Graduation Year: 1960
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Omar Carlos Gallardo
(305) 441-6886
3100 S Douglas Rd
Coral Gables, FL
(305) 441-6886
3100 S Douglas Rd
Coral Gables, FL 33134
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Laurentiu Boeru
(305) 441-6886
3100 S Douglas Rd
Coral Gables, FL
(305) 441-6886
3100 S Douglas Rd
Coral Gables, FL 33134
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John Anthony Serpa, MD
Miami, FL
John Anthony Serpa, MD
Miami, FL 33134
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Medical School: Univ Central Del Este (Uce), Esc De Med, San Pedro De MacOris
Graduation Year: 1988
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Fani Nhuch, MD
2401 Anderson Rd Apt 15
Coral Gables, FL
Fani Nhuch, MD
2401 Anderson Rd Apt 15
Coral Gables, FL 33134
Specialties
Anesthesiology
Education
Graduation Year: 2007
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How Common Is This Procedure? Based on Marketdata's last major study of pain management programs, 82% of all pain treatment practitioners used nerve blocks to treat chronic pain. This share was exceeded only by trigger point injections at 84%. And, 100% of anesthesiologists use nerve blocks. It's ironic that nerve blocks are also the second most often denied procedure by insurers. Some anesthesiologists spend little time on patient evaluations, concentrating mostly on performing nerve block procedures. At the high-volume end, the doctor may see 15-20 patients a day, several times per week. At the low-volume end of the scale, an anesthesiologist may see 3-5 patients a day. Most workweeks average 2-5 days. A typical epidural nerve block for lower back pain costs $350-400 for several visits. Costs vary, depending on the site of the block. Some patients only come for 3-4 visits, while others may be treated for 1-2 years, and some do not respond to treatment at all. The Cost In 2003, The average cost derived from respondents PER VISIT by anesthesiologists was $378.77. At an average of 9.7 visits during a patient’s treatment, this came to a total treatment tab of $3,674. By comparison, the average cost in 2001 was $4,504. This is about 25% lower than the total pain programs group average, and is about 34% lower than the cost of multidisciplinary pain management programs ($5,547 in 2003). The per-visit charge for multidisciplinary programs, based on Marketdata's last survey ($571.94) is 50% higher than treatment by an anesthesiologist. How Nerve Blocks Are Done To do a nerve block, the physician will inject an anesthetic around a nerve's fibers. This prevents pain messages that are traveling along that nerve pathway from reaching the brain. Nerve blocks are most often used to relieve pain for a short period, such as during surgery. If there is inflammation around a nerve, an injection of corticosteroid in conjunction with the nerve block may provide longer pain relief. Types of Nerve Blocks There are three main types of nerve blocks: -
· Peripheral. For localized pain, an anesthetic is injected around a nerve that's away from the spine, such as in an ankle. The result is reduced feeling and less pain in that area. -
· Spinal. For pain that affects a broader area, such as your lower back or a leg, an anesthetic is injected in or near the spinal column. An injection directly into the spinal fluid is called an intrathecal injection. This type of injection is often used during surgery on the abdomen or legs. -
· If the injection isn't into the spinal fluid, it's called an epidural injection. Epidurals are often used to relieve the pain of childbirth and sometimes to relieve some types of back pain, such as sciatica. ... |
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