About
Originally from New York, Dr. Gupta completed his medical school at Upstate Medical University in Syracuse and his residency in Anesthesiology at New York Medical College St. Vincent's Hospital in Lower Manhattan. After practicing as a board certified anesthesiologist for a short time in New York, he decided to go back for addition training and enrolled in an ACGME accredited Fellowship in Chronic Pain Management at Alix School of Medicine Mayo Clinic, Arizona. Training at one of the top institutions in the country allowed him to learn cutting edge techniques in chronic pain therapy and also headache management. Dr. Gupta also completed rotations at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester and Jacksonville, where he learned the newest techniques in Regenerative therapy PRP and stem cell therapy. Dr. Gupta has authored over 20 peer reviewed publications in the medical field and also is the author of 2 medical textbooks. He currently fosters a comprehensive approach to pain therapy which includes medication management, traditional injection therapy, IV infusion therapy, regenerative techniques and holistic methods. Dr. Gupta believes in delivering the highest quality, individualized care to each patient. In addition to cutting-edge western medicine, Dr. Gupta will also talk to you about Eastern, nature-based methods of pain management using turmeric, teas, and natural herbs which have been practiced for thousands of years in India.
Conditions Treated
Chronic Pain
Providers experienced in treating chronic pain conditions with ketamine therapy, including neuropathic pain, CRPS, fibromyalgia, and migraine.
About Pain Management Clinic Providers
Pain management clinics that use ketamine therapy as part of a comprehensive approach to chronic pain treatment. These providers specialize in treating complex pain conditions including neuropathic pain, CRPS, fibromyalgia, and migraine.
What to Expect at a Pain Management Clinic
Pain management clinics use ketamine as part of a broader chronic pain treatment plan. Infusions for pain conditions may be longer than those for depression — sometimes several hours — and dosing protocols can differ. Your provider will likely coordinate ketamine therapy alongside other pain treatments you may be receiving. Expect a thorough pain assessment before starting, and be prepared for a treatment course that may be longer than the typical psychiatric protocol.
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Medical disclaimer: This listing is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a referral or endorsement. Ketamine therapy is a medical treatment that should only be administered by licensed healthcare providers. Always verify credentials and consult your doctor before starting any treatment.