The Pain Center of Orlando, Inc ( PCO ) was incorporated in 2001. Our first location was at 2500 W. Lake Mary Blvd, Lake Mary, Florida. In August of 2003, we were forced to relocate to our present office, due to storm-related flooding. Founded by David S. Klein, MD, the Pain Center of Orlando, Inc focuses on diagnosis first and foremost. Without accurate diagnosis, therapeutic intervention is destined to be inadequate. Our purpose and mission is to deliver quality office-based medical services in an unthreatening, relaxed and friendly atmosphere. We focus our attention on the diagnosis and treatment of pain, pain-related problems, hormonal dysfunction, and to providing other diagnostic services. Employing a comprehensive or holistic approach, we treat a variety of pain problems, from headache to foot pain, neuritis to colitis, the approach to medical treatment uses a variety of techniques that cross many sub-specialties of medicine. The Pain Center of Orlando, Inc draws patients from all over the United States, and we frequently receive patients from overseas. We currently provide comprehensive medical care in the office setting. As an important part of our practice, we perform related diagnostic and therapeutic service. In addition to treating headache, facial pain, abdominal and back pain; pain due to cancer, degenerative diseases and trauma, we perform many of our own diagnostic modalities. This expedites treatment, and the result is a much higher quality of care than might otherwise be obtained. We are proud to provide this wide spectrum of services to our patients, and we plan to expand our line of services in future years. We aim to provide quality medical services to patients suffering from pain as well as to patients suffering from the sequelae of degenerative processes and those disorders that result from life. We are here to provide service to the patient. We are here for them; they are not here to serve us. Flight Surgeon, primary. USAF School of Aerospace Medicine, San Antonio, Tx. 1983. Internship in Surgery: University of North Carolina School of Medicine. 1980 to 1981. Chapel Hill, N.C. Fellow American College of Anesthesiologists Fellow American College of Pain Medicine Clinical Instructor: University of North Carolina School of Medicine. Chapel Hill, NC. 1981 to 1983. Division of Neurological Surgery. Clinical Nurse: National Cancer Institute. The National Institutes of Health. ( NIH ) Bethesda, MD. 1974 to 1975. Clinical Nurse: National Heart and Lung Institute. The National Institutes of Health ( NIH ). Bethesda, MD. Research related to surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy for intracranial tumors. University of Maryland Graduate School of Nursing: September 1978 to December 1979. "Sex-Role Stereotyping in Drug Advertising: Evaluation of the Informal Curriculum: paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Education Research Association, Los Angeles, California, April 13-17, 1981. University of Maryland Graduate School of Nursing: "Death Related Behavior of the Nurse", unpublished seminar paper, December 1979. Research concerning the Laminar Air Flow Room effectiveness, impaired transfusion response to granulocytes collected by filtration leukopheresis, abnormalities of human neutrophils collected by continuous flow filtration leukopheresis, autologous bone marrow storage and infusions.
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