Alliance Spine and Pain Centers
Tim Geary is currently the Chief Financial Officer at Alliance Spine and Pain Centers. Prior to their current position, Tim served as the VP Finance at Interventional Management Services, LLC, and as the Director of Accounting at Vantage Oncology. With a background in accounting and finance, Tim also worked as a Senior Auditor at EY. Tim holds a BS in Business with a focus on Accounting and Finance from the University of California, Riverside.
Alliance Spine and Pain Centers
As the largest pain management practice in the Southeast, Alliance treats patients in one of their twenty clinics and/or fourteen Joint Commission or Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care accredited Ambulatory Surgery Centers. The clinics and centers are located throughout Metro Atlanta, Northwest Georgia, and Augusta. Alliance's specialized procedures correct the cause of pain, not just mask it. Our team of compassionate doctors specialize in Pain Management and interventional care. These Board-Certified physicians work closely with patients and other treating practitioners to develop individualized wellness plans for their patients. - Non-invasive, image-guided procedures to treat neck and back pain - State of the art centers staffed by nurse anesthetists and other specialized support teams - Innovative physicians and staff recognized as academic leaders, published writers, and award-winning - doctors - Treatment of diverse conditions from Spinal Stenosis to Degenerative Disc Disease to Radiculopathy - Interventional Treatments including Epidural Steroid Injections, Facet Blocks, and Spinal Cord Stimulator implants - Regenerative healing treatments including PRP, BMAC and P2P Alliance focuses such as pain from herniated discs or facet and sacroiliac joints. Our professional and experienced team treats patients in a caring, low-stress, state of the art environment. Our goal is to improve a patient's quality of life, allowing them to return to normal activities and an active lifestyle, while avoiding more invasive treatments.