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Raj Murthy, MD, MPH, MS
Pain Management Specialist | Interventional Pain Medicine
65 E 96th St Suite 1B New York NY, 10128About
Dr. Raj Murthy MD, MPH, MS is an Interventional Pain Medicine Physician and Physiatrist who practices in New York, NY and Greenwich, CT. Pain medicine is concerned with the prevention, evaluation, treatment, regeneration and rehabilitation of patients experiencing pain. Pain medicine physicians use a broad-based approach to treat all pain disorders, ranging from pain as a symptom of disease to pain as the primary disease. Dr. Murthy serves as a consultant to other physicians but is often the principal treating physician, providing care at various levels; such as treating the patient directly, prescribing medication, prescribing rehabilitative services, performing pain relieving and regenerative procedures, counseling patients and families, directing a multidisciplinary team, coordinating care with other healthcare providers, and providing consultative services.
Education and Training
University of Maryland BS 2005
University of Maryland MS 2008
American University MD 2015
Walden University MPH 2014
Provider Details
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Attending Physician/Associate Professor Mount Sinai Medical Center 2021 - Present
Professional Memberships
- New York Society of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
- New York Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
- American Society of Pain and Neuromodulation
- North American Neuromodulation Society
What do you attribute your success to?
- Dedication to my patients, passionate about pain medicine, driven to succeed and having great mentors.
Raj Murthy, MD, MPH, MS's Practice location
Jenkins Neurospine
31 River Road 100 -Cos Cob, CT 06807Get Direction
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65 E 96th St Suite 1B -New York, NY 10128Get Direction
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Patient Experience with Dr. Murthy
- Jessica
I suffered with Pain for so long until I met Dr. Murthy. He helped me so much. I am playing competitive tennis again! My only regret is not seeing him sooner! Highly recommend!
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