Anesthesiology
The goal of the CMC’s professional staff of anesthesiologists is to eliminate the discomfort and anxiety associated
with all forms of care, and is available to provide a complete range of services to internationally accepted and
accredited standards.
Developments in technology and advances made in modern pharmacology as well as the ability to apply a series
of new medical methods have made anesthesia a "comfortable" method for both the patients and the surgeons.
This clinic offers specialized assessments to high risk patients.
Among the specialized services provided by the Anesthesiology Department are:
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Administration of anesthesia in all subspecialties
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Preoperative medical evaluations
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Preoperative pain management
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Intraoperative transesophageal echocardiography
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Critical care
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Management of acute and chronic pain
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Diagnosis of acute and chronic pain syndromes
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Injections and nerve blocks
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Spinal-cord stimulation
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Spinal-infusion systems
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Obstetrical analgesia and anesthesia
Pain Clinic
On the horizon is the CMC “Pain Clinic”, where professionals provide assistance to patients with chronic pain.
This service is designed to restore function and increase the quality of life for patients
who experience pain syndromes.
On the horizon is the CMC “Pain Clinic”, where professionals provide assistance to patients with chronic pain.
This service is designed to restore function and increase the quality of life for patients
who experience pain syndromes.
We treat each patient individually, using the latest equipment and various innovative procedures to diagnose pain
and determine your care needs. We offer you the full spectrum of treatment options.
Whatever the source of your pain, you can benefit from visiting the Pain Management Department,
even if you suffer from:
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Back and neck pain, including herniated discs, spinal stenosis, tumors and fibrositis.
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Chronic abdominal pain and pelvic pain.
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Complex regional pain syndrome
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Muscle and joint pain.
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Disorders of the nervous system, including facial pain.
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Cancer Pain
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Pain associated with multiple sclerosis or spinal cord injuries.
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Pain associated with osteoporosis and vertebral compression fractures.