Jason Yu M.D.
Dr. Yu is a dual-board certified diplomat of the American Board of Anesthesiology in Anesthesiology and Pain Management. He has trained and practiced with the nations’ premier institutions and private groups and is highly dedicated to his career and patients. His approach is focused yet simple, to collaborate with patients allowing them to cope and recover from their pain syndromes through a variety of treatment options.
Understanding the complexity of acute and chronic pain syndromes, Dr. Yu believes in a multi-disciplinary approach to pain management involving counseling, medication management, physical therapy and minimally invasive interventional/surgical and ultrasound-guided procedures.
Our Treatments
Nerve Blocks
Prevent or manage many different types of pain with nerve blocks.
Medical Marijuana
We offer medical marijuana to help minimize your pain.
Nerve Blocks
Prevent or manage many different types of pain with nerve blocks.
Nerve Blocks
Prevent or manage many different types of pain with nerve blocks.
Medical Marijuana
We offer medical marijuana to help minimize your pain.
Nerve Blocks
Prevent or manage many different types of pain with nerve blocks.
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Your Pain Management Specialist in Manhattan and Queens
Dr. Jason Yu, MD believes in a multi-disciplinary approach for pain diagnoses and treatment. He understands the importance of coordinating care with patients primary care providers and specialists. He also encourages his patients to explore complementary treatments, to improve their pain condition.
Great progress in the treatment and prevention of pain
Frequently Asked Questions
The initial steps to alleviating or abating pain are to find a pain management doctor that works with you to alleviate your pain; a physician that will listen to your pain complaints and spend the requisite amount of time with you to discover the causes of your discomfort. Research your options, but remain open-minded about the realities of pain management treatment.
To effectively treat pain, your participation is required. Our office can perform evaluations and review your medical history to help diagnose the cause, but no one knows your pain like you do. Tell your Doctor about when you experience pains, including activities that seem to make it worse. Consider keeping a log tracking pains to show your doctor to assist them in prescribing a treatment.
Pain management is an interdisciplinary practice, and your treatment could involve a combination of physical therapy, injections, medication, and interventional procedures.
Describe your pain clearly and in as much detail as possible. Most doctors and nurses ask you to describe your level of pain on a scale.
Not necessarily. With proper treatment, people can live full, normal lives after having experienced chronic pain
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