Make Pain a Thing of the Past – Location News – Physician Partners of America

New Pain Clinic Location in New Port Richey

On June 1, Chad Gorman, M.D., Sharon Blue, ARNP, and the rest of the New Port Richey pain clinic staff will move from 5304 Main Street to 4419 Rowan Road, New Port Richey, Fla., 34653. This new site is just ten minutes from the current office. It offers much more parking, larger square footage, and a location that is more accessible to people throughout Pasco County.

The new clinic is easily accessed on the west side of Rowan Road between State Road 54 and Trouble Creek Road.

Directions:

From the north: Take Trouble Creek Road and head south on Rowan Road. Our new clinic will be located on the west side, one block south of All Children’s Specialty Care and just before Sharpsburg Boulevard.

From the south: Take State Road 54 and head north on Rowan Road. It is located on the west side of the street, just north of Sharpsburg Boulevard and Summer Lakes Villas.

The New Port Richey pain clinic phone number will stay the same, (844) 542-5724, as well as the fax, (727)-816-8430. The New Port Richey clinic will continue to offer same-day appointments between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. weekdays.

About Dr. Chad Gorman

A Florida native, Dr. Gorman graduated from the University of Florida with a degree in Health Science Education. While he was in college he spent most of his free time working at Shands Hospital. He earned his medical degree from American University of the Caribbean in the Netherland Antilles. His main interest during medical school was outpatient care involving orthopedics and pain medicine. He spent his third and fourth year clinical rotations in New York City and London.

After medical school, he completed his residency and fellowship at the University of Oklahoma. His training focused on outpatient sports medicine/orthopedics and interventional pain management. This fellowship helped him master complex orthopedic and lumbar procedures to treat pain.

Dr. Gorman joined PPOA and its original New Port Richey location in September 2017, after spending years in private practice in Brooksville, Fla. He is the only pain management physician to earn a five-star rating on Healthgrades in Pasco County. He specializes in treating complex orthopedic pain, chronic pain of the spine and extremities, and regenerative and sports medicine. Dr. Gorman also works weekly in the Westchase clinic at 10903 Sheldon Road.

Dr. Gorman and his staff look forward to serving their New Port Richey pain clinic patients in a beautiful, more spacious setting.

 

 

Physician Partners of America (PPOA) announces it has acquired two new pain management practices in the Jacksonville metro area from Sunshine Spine & Pain, PA.

The national healthcare company has acquired Sunshine’s locations at 11705 San Jose Blvd., Suite 110, Jacksonville; and 2021 Kingsley Ave., Suite 109, Orange Park in the Orange Park Medical Center.

The transition is expected to take place in January. Initially, the clinics will keep the Sunshine Spine & Pain name.

The acquisition aligns with PPOA’s expansion plans in Florida. The company already owns 11 pain management clinics in central and west-central Florida, the Space Coast and Palm Beach County. It recently opened another site in Wellington, a suburb of West Palm Beach. In addition to the Florida locations, PPOA also operates ten pain management locations in Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas.

Both Jacksonville area clinics will keep the same hours of operation. Patients can call (904) 513-1562 for appointments at either location. Same-day appointments are available.

Physician Partners of America Pain Relief Group is proud to announce the opening of its Wellington pain management clinic, its eleventh Florida location, at 1397 Medical Park Blvd., Suite 140, Wellington, Fla., 33414.

The Wellington pain clinic, scheduled to open Jan. 15, will be supervised by Alejandro G. Tapia, M.D., an interventional pain management physician. Dr. Tapia will also continue seeing patients at PPOA’s Boynton Beach pain clinic.

In a region of the country known for treating opioid addiction, PPOA aims to provide alternatives to narcotic pain relievers through interventional pain management. This subspecialty of pain management medicine uses minimally invasive techniques to treat and manage acute or chronic pain. These may include post-surgical discomfort, neck and back pain, cancer pain, arthritis pain and traumatic injury.

Interventional pain management is the least talked-about option for pain relief, but one of the most effective,” said Tracie Lawson, president and COO of Physician Partners of America. “It can prevent addiction to narcotic pain medication in the first place.”

Interventional treatment typically includes various injections, nerve blocks, topical and oral medications, and minimally invasive, outpatient surgical procedures. PPOA distinguishes itself by also offering same-day appointments, drug-gene testing for medication compatibility, and intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM) for surgical safety.

The clinic will operate from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Patients can call (561) 250-7762 for an appointment. Same-day appointments are also available.

TAMPA (Nov. 6, 2017) – In order to better serve its patients in a central location, Physician Partners of America Pain Relief Group will relocate its Carrollwood practice at 3622 Madaca Lane to its existing, company-owned building next to the University of South Florida main campus on Dec. 13.

Carissa Stone, M.D., and Nioma Brown, ARNP, will continue to serve their patients at the new location, 3450 E. Fletcher Ave., Suite #350, Tampa, FL 33613. Patient records will also be moved on that date. The phone and fax numbers will remain the same. Phone: (813) 961-1314; Fax: (813) 961-1315.

The Fletcher Avenue location is already home to Abraham Rivera, M.D. and Mauricio Orbegozo, M.D., testing laboratories and the Patient Rx pharmacy. Dr. Stone’s office will be larger and parking more plentiful, making for a better patient experience.