Adventist health Opens Spine and Torment Center in Hanford.


      Adventist health Opens Spine and                Torment Center in Hanford.



       Hanford-To help patients from all through our district who battle with perpetual torment, Adventist Wellbeing has opened a Spine and Torment Center in the Kerr Outpatient Center in Hanford. 

This center is driven by Dr. Rupinder Singh, who is fellowship trained and board-guaranteed in agony management.

The Spine and Torment Center offers a multi-faceted way to deal with lessen pain,including drug, careful mediations and exercise based recuperation. Focus staff tune in to patients and afterward make an arrangement of consideration to accommodate his or her remarkable needs.

Dr. Singh has some expertise in treating a wide range of torment, including intense, perpetual and malignant growth related. "I turned into a specialist to help individuals and to assuage enduring and torment," he said. "It can have a colossal effect in the personal satisfaction. With such a large number of modalities accessible today, one doesn't have to experience the ill effects of torment."

Dr. Singh recently gave interventional torment the executives care at Cutting edge Torment The board – Mankato Center in Mankato, Minn. He finished cooperation preparing in interventional torment the board at the Branch of Anesthesia College of Rochester in New York in 2008 and an inside prescription residency at Ruler George's Medical clinic Center in Cheverly, Md.

During his available time, Dr. Singh appreciates voyaging and meeting new individuals. He is hitched and has three kids, and is familiar with English, Hindi and Punjabi.

The Spine and Torment Center is at 470 N. Greenfield Ave., Suite 305, in Hanford. The telephone number is (559)- 537-0325 and the fax is (559)- 537-0327.

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