Dr. Timothy L. Lacy, MD
Anesthesiologist
291 Shattuck Way Suite #2 Newington NH, 03801About
I created Harbor Interventional Pain Center after working at another pain practice in the area. The purpose of this new venture is to provide a more personal and individualized experience for patients. I believe that each patient deserves the professional dignity of compassionate and comprehensive medical care.
My patients are important to me and my primary goal is to improve their quality of life and overall functionality.
I make every effort to creat the least invasive and most effective treatment plan for each patient. The emphasis of my practice is to treat patients with an integrative approach using physical therapy, injection therapies, and other minimally invasive procedures to treat a variety of pain disorders. I also advocate lifestyle modification, stress management, and exercise as an integral part of our treatment plans.
We use fluoroscopic and ultrasound guided procedures to treat neck and back pain, CRPS, postmastectomy pain syndrome, postherpetic neuralgia, occipital neuralgia, pelvic pain, as well as other pain syndromes.
In addition to my private pain practice I still practice anesthesia.
Education and Training
The New York State Board of Education MD 2006
New York Medical College Fifth Pathway Certificate June 2000
Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara 1999
University of Texas-Pan American M.S., Toxicology 1994
McMurry University B.S., Biology 1992
Mount Sinai Hospital Pain Management Fellowship 2007
Baystate Medical Center Residency in Anesthesiology 2006
Board Certification
Board Certified - American Board of Anesthesiology - Anesthesiology
Board Certified - American Board of Anesthesiology - Pain Medicine
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of MedicineFaculty Titles & Positions
- Owner Harbor Interventional Pain Center, LLC 2023 - Present
- North American Partners in Anesthesia Exeter Hospital 2020 - Present
Awards
- Doctors on Call- Chronic Pain Management-WGBY-August 12, 2008 Year
- Accepted into the “Guide to America’s Top Anesthesiologists” - 2008 (Consumers’ Research Council of America) Year
- Outstanding Pain Fellow of the Year-Mount Sinai Hospital, NY - 2007 Year
Professional Memberships
- Diplomate of the American Board of Anesthesiology, American Medical Association, American Society of Anesthesiology, American Society of Regional Anesthesia
- New Hampshire Society of Anesthesiologists
Fellowships
- Mount Sinai School of Medicine Pain management 2007
Treatments
- Fluoroscopic guided Epidural Steroid Injections, Ultrasound guided Nerve blocks, Radiofrequency ablation of nerves, Trigger Points, Non-opiate treatments.
Fellowships
- Ichan Shool of Medicine at Mount Sinai--Pain Management
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