Ryan Coughlan
Physiatrist
1809 E 13th St. 3rd Floor Tulsa OK, 74104About
As your physical rehabilitation and pain doctor my goal is to help you get back to doing the things you want to do. I will work with you to treat your pain from several different perspectives at once including physical therapy to retrain your body how to move and function properly, non-pharmacological pain relieving techniques and using medications where appropriate.
Education and Training
University of Texas Health Science Center Residency 2016
University of Missouri MD 2012
Tulane University, School of Public Health Masters of Public Health 2006
University of Pennsylvania Bachelor of Arts 2001
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Awards
- Shining Star Award 2015 University Health System, San Antonio
- The Central Society of PM&R Meeting First Place 2011 PMR Kansas City
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