David Kim

Interventional Pain Physician at Interventional Pain Management

Dr. David Kim is dual board-certified, award-winning, Harvard-trained pain management physician and anesthesiologist. He completed both his residency and fellowship at Harvard University, attending the prestigious Massachusetts General Hospital followed by a fellowship at Brigham and Women’s Hospital (ranked the #1 pain medicine fellowship in the country by the American Pain Society and the American Academy of Pain Medicine). During his time at Harvard, Dr. Kim served as a consultant for healthcare ventures in opioid risk stratification, with the goal of mitigating societal opioid burden and establishing national standards for pain excellence. His clinical approach is founded on doing what is in the best interest of the patient and as if he is treating a colleague, friend, or loved one. Dr. Kim designs customized treatment plans to not only diminish pain, but also to reestablish function and ability.

Specializing in a variety of pain conditions, Dr. Kim offers excellence in care in treating neck and back pain, joint pain, headache and migraines, neuropathic pain, fibromyalgia, complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS), pelvic pain, refractory angina, and post-surgical pain. He utilizes the latest in cutting-edge techniques such as regenerative medicine, ultrasonography, kyphoplasty, and BOTOX along with selective nerve stimulation for endovenous ablation for venous insufficiency, post-stroke pain and paralysis, peripheral nerve stimulation, and minimally-invasive spinal procedures for spinal stenosis. Dr. Kim is also skilled in an array of interventional therapies for cancer and palliative care, including plexus and sympathetic blocks, intrathecal pumps, and metastatic spinal tumor ablation.

Among his areas of expertise, Dr. Kim has a special interest in spinal cord stimulation. As the Fellows Research Chair for the North American Neuromodulation Society, he remains at the forefront of innovative procedures and emerging technology. Dr. Kim is pleased to offer the most advanced techniques in spinal cord stimulation and considers this approach an excellent, minimally-invasive alternative to surgery and traditional treatment for leg pain, back pain, CRPS, neuropathy, and sciatica. He believes it to be an effective therapy for those who experience pain following spine surgery.

Timeline

  • Interventional Pain Physician

    Current role