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Nerve Block in Brooklyn, NY

Are you experiencing persistent pain that doesn't respond well to traditional medications or physical therapy? Nerve blocks offer a targeted, minimally invasive solution for managing chronic or acute pain caused by nerve irritation or inflammation.

If you're suffering from neck, back, or joint pain, or dealing with conditions like sciatica or complex regional pain syndrome, a nerve block might be the breakthrough you need. Our experienced doctors, offer precise and personalized nerve block treatments to help restore your quality of life.

What Are Nerve Blocks?

A nerve block is a procedure in which an anesthetic, and sometimes a steroid, is injected near specific nerves to block pain signals from reaching the brain.

Nerve Block Treatment in Brooklyn

Our clinic offers advanced image-guided nerve block treatments tailored to each patient’s specific condition and medical history. Whether you’re dealing with chronic joint pain, nerve damage, or inflammation, our specialists will develop a personalized plan that may include a series of blocks for long-term pain management.

When Are Nerve Blocks Recommended?

Nerve blocks may be recommended if you're dealing with persistent pain that hasn't responded to medications, localized pain in the neck, back, arms, or legs, pain after surgery or trauma, or pain caused by nerve inflammation or compression.

Types of Nerve Block Treatments

Peripheral Nerve Blocks:
Target specific nerves outside the spinal column, commonly used for limb pain or surgical recovery.
Sympathetic Nerve Blocks:
Focus on the sympathetic nervous system, often used in treating CRPS and vascular pain.
Facet Joint Blocks:
Administered near spinal joints to treat arthritis or spinal injury pain.
Epidural Nerve Blocks:
Used for back and leg pain due to herniated discs or spinal stenosis.
Selective Nerve Root Blocks:
Help diagnose and treat nerve root inflammation, especially in the spine.

Why Choose Our Clinic for Nerve Blocks in Brooklyn?

At our Brooklyn clinic, we combine precision, experience, and patient-centered care. Our nerve block doctors are highly trained in interventional pain management techniques and use the latest technology to ensure safe and effective treatments.

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Testimonials

Hear from our patients who have experienced significant pain relief and improved function through our expert nerve block procedures in Brooklyn.

Pete Bete

I found Dr Sorokin after I had visited a few medical offices for lower Back issues
Since then:
I am being able to leave a normal life style
Dr Sorokin have a professional staff and courteous I will recommend
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Marie Bertrand

I went to Dr Sorokin with a knee problem and find complete satisfaction now I am so happy Dr Sorokin and his staff was trying the very best to make sure for me to be Able again

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Veronica Sanchez

I am so glad I found Dr. Sorokin. He is beyond kind and what I like the most about him and his stuff is that they follow all the procedures, they made sure to take my information and always confirm the reason of my visit and the attention was very personalized and secure. Thank you so much to the doctor and his stuff!

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Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of doctor gives nerve blocks?

Pain management specialists, anesthesiologists, or interventional radiologists typically administer nerve blocks.

Is a nerve block the same as a steroid injection?

Not exactly. While many nerve blocks include steroids to reduce inflammation, the main goal is to block pain signals. Some blocks use only anesthetics.

How long does a nerve block last?

The effects vary—diagnostic blocks may last a few hours, while therapeutic blocks can provide relief for days, weeks, or even months.

What conditions are treated with nerve blocks?

Nerve blocks treat a range of issues, including back pain, herniated discs, arthritis, CRPS, sciatica, post-surgical pain, and more.

How do you prepare for a nerve block procedure?

Preparation may include fasting, stopping certain medications, and arranging transportation after the procedure. Your doctor will give you personalized instructions beforehand.