Interventional Pain Physician – Washington, DC
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Doctor/Physician
Medical Doctor, International Medical, Anaesthesiologist, Surgeon
Interventional Pain Physician – Washington, DC
Location: Washington, DC
Job Type: Full-Time
Employer Name: International Spine, Pain & Performance Center (ISPPC)
The International Spine, Pain & Performance Center (ISPPC) is currently seeking a Fellowship-Trained Interventional Pain/Spine Medicine Physician for a full-time position in Washington, DC.
With locations in both Washington, DC and Arlington, VA, ISPPC is a leading provider of evidence-driven, comprehensive multi-specialty care. Our practice specializes in pain medicine, spine care, regenerative medicine, sports medicine, infusion therapy, and performance recovery.
We combine interdisciplinary care, cutting-edge technology, and a commitment to patient-centered outcomes. In addition to clinical care, ISPPC is actively involved in clinical trials and education—training medical students, residents, and fellows. Learn more at .
Job Responsibilities- Evaluate and manage patients with acute and chronic pain conditions
- Perform advanced pain procedures including:
- Cervical and lumbar epidural injections
- Facet interventions and radio frequency ablations
- Nerve blocks and peripheral nerve stimulation
- Spinal cord stimulation and intrathecal drug delivery
- Kyphoplasty and interspinous spacers
- Biologic and regenerative therapies
- Conduct new patient, follow-up, procedure, and telemedicine visits
- Supervise physician assistants or nurse practitioners as required
- Engage in community and referral marketing activities and events
Schedule: Monday through Friday; minimal call responsibilities
Requirements & Qualifications- Board certified or eligible in PM&R, Neurology, or Anesthesiology
- Fellowship trained in Interventional Pain Medicine
- Board certified or eligible in Pain Medicine
- Valid medical license (or ability to obtain) in Virginia and Washington, DC
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