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Image of Rany T. Abdallah, MD PhD MBA smilling.Dr. Abdallah, President of APICO Pain Management. He completed his MD and PhD at the Medical University of South Carolina, his Anesthesia residency at Rush University in Chicago, and his Pain Medicine fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh, where he served as Chief Fellow. He is board certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine. He served as faculty at Temple University Health and Chief of the Interventional Pain Division at the University of Vermont Health. He then transitioned to private practice.

Dr. Abdallah offers expertise in the treatment of headaches, back and neck pain, cancer pain, knee pain, abdominal pain, chronic post-surgical pain, fibromyalgia, industrial and accidental injuries, complex regional pain syndrome, and other complex pain syndromes. He tackles pain treatment in a multimodal fashion by coordinating pharmacotherapy, interventional therapy, physical therapy, chiropractic therapy, and psychotherapy. His interventional treatments span from simple spine injections to cutting edge therapies and implantable devices.

Dr. Abdallah is actively involved and serves as teaching faculty in the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, North American Neuromodulation Society, International Neuromodulation Society, World Academy of Pain Medicine United, among others. He is actively involved in pain research in the quest to advance pain therapies.

Dr. Abdallah strongly believes that every patient should be treated like a family member.

Education & Training
Medical School: The Medical University of South Carolina
Fellowship: Pain Medicine Fellowship at the University of Pittsburgh
Residency: Rush University in Chicago
Board Certifications: Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine

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