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Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh

As the longest-running freestanding pain management practice in the area, the Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh in Monaca, Pennsylvania, has a reputation for effective pain management using a person-centered global approach. Medical director Gerard Myers, DO, MBA, and his diverse team of multidisciplinary specialists offer creative, cutting-edge solutions for abdominal painback painheadaches, joint pain, and other chronic pain. They also offer addiction medicine to help patients transition off harmful medications and into a healthier lifestyle.

Dr. Myers earned his medical degree at the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed an internship at Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, and an anesthesia residency at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio. Dr. Myers also completed a fellowship in interventional pain management practices and earned an MBA from Waynesburg University in Waynesburg, Pennsylvania. Dr. Myers is board-certified in anesthesia, pain medicine, addiction medicine, and interventional pain medicine. He actively pursues new medical education to ensure that patients get the best cutting-edge options for their care. The Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh has administered more joint injections and other interventional pain procedures than any other area practice. In addition to injections like transforaminal, epidural, trigger point, and nerve block injections, the team offers medical marijuana, osteopathic manipulative therapy, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, intrathecal pain pumps, radiofrequency ablation, and a number of other innovative approaches to pain relief. At the Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh, the caring providers teach patients how to control, relieve, and actively manage their pain. Book an appointment by calling the office or scheduling online now.

                                

Dr. Gerard Myers, DO

Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh

Dr. Myers brings nearly 25 years of medical practice experience to the table, marked by deep expertise in his specialty. He founded the Pain Control Center of Pittsburgh in 2006, taking on the role of medical director. His academic journey began with a doctorate degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, awarded in 1991. This was followed by an internship at Conemaugh Valley Memorial Hospital in 1992, and residencies at McKeesport Hospital for family practice in the same year, and at Ohio State University in 1995 for anesthesia. Dr. Myers holds board certification in addiction medicine, yet his commitment to ongoing medical education ensures that he provides the highest standard of care to his patients.