Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
777 37th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
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Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
777 37th Street
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Michael Esposito, MD, founded the Interventional Spine & Pain Institute – located in Vero Beach and Palm Bay, Florida – in order to create a multidisciplinary, patient-centric practice to treat a wide range of acute and chronic pain syndromes. Dr. Esposito is double board-certified in pain medicine and anesthesia by the American Board of Anesthesiology and is an expert in all aspects of pain medicine.
Dr. Esposito leverages his pain medicine specialty to help patients manage even the most complex pain, treating a wide variety of pain types with comprehensive, personalized, and evidence-based care. He treats chronic and acute pain, including cancer pain, neurological pain, and musculoskeletal pain, while offering each patient a personalized interventional treatment plan that may include tailored physical therapy, medication, and fluoroscopic/ultrasound-guided interventional pain and spine procedures. These procedures include implantable spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulators, radiofrequency ablation, targeted intrathecal drug delivery systems, kyphoplasty, lumbar decompression, and more.
Dr. Esposito’s journey began at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating with Honors, before attending Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. There, he completed his Doctor of Medicine degree before moving on to complete his residency in anesthesiology in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at The University of Chicago Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Esposito went on to complete an interventional pain medicine fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts, where he also worked as an anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital serving veterans in the same capacity at the Veterans Affairs West Roxbury Hospital.
With a passion for teaching, Dr. Esposito extends his expertise to others by serving as an Assistant Professor of anesthesiology at the University of Central Florida and is a resource for medical students, residents, and fellows. He also serves as a key board member for several professional societies, regional organizations, and national boards that are dedicated to advancing treatments in the field of pain medicine. He’s also actively involved in research to find new, minimally invasive ways to treat spinal pain and has served as principal investigator, expert faculty, peer reviewer, and lecturer for several clinical research studies, well-respected journals, and at various nation-wide conferences. Dr. Esposito has greatly contributed to the advancements in pain management technology, patient education forums, and improved patient outcomes, garnering numerous accolades, awards, and recognition for his work, reinforcing his tireless dedication and commitment to advancing treatments in the field of pain medicine.
Most importantly, Dr. Esposito cares about YOU! He is committed to bringing you the most advanced medical options tailored specifically to your needs, options that will allow you to move beyond the pain.
Dr. Esposito has called the Atlantic Coast of Florida his home since 2014, and when he’s not helping his patients live pain-free lives, Dr. Esposito enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, outdoor activities on the water, and staying engaged in extracurricular activities in the community.
Dr. Michael Esposito, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
777 37th Street
Suite C-101
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Eli Soto, MD, is one of the skilled physicians practicing at Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Beach, Florida. He is triple board-certified in pain medicine (ABPMR), internal medicine, and hospice & palliative care (ABIM). He also holds an academic appointment as an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida, College of Medicine in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Soto earned his Bachelor of Science and Medical Degree at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. As he was finishing his studies at the School of Medicine, his primary focus was oncology. It was not until he began his residency at Mount Auburn Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that he became intrigued by the field of pain management. He was attracted to this area of medicine because of the ability it afforded him to develop long-term relationships with patients suffering from chronic conditions while providing interventional treatments to improve their functionality and quality of life.
He went on to complete two fellowships, hospice & palliative care and interventional pain management at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City. Dr. Soto also completed a research fellowship in pain medicine neuromodulation and became an attending physician at the latter institution. He held the title of Assistant Professor of the Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.
With over a decade of experience in the pain management field, Dr. Soto is an expert in basic and advanced interventional pain management techniques, including intrathecal drug delivery systems, spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, lumbar decompression, vertebral augmentation techniques, endoscopic rhizotomy, ultrasound-guided interventions, and regenerative medicine procedures, among others. Dr. Soto also provides expert assessment and treatment to patients internationally and is an active member of several pain societies. His clinical interests include the management of chronic pain conditions such as headache, neuropathic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, spinal stenosis, post-laminectomy syndrome as well as refractory cancer, and abdominal and pelvic pain.
His research interests have included the use of non-invasive central neuromodulation systems in the treatment of atypical facial and malignant pain. Dr. Soto is extremely enthusiastic about the innovations in the pain management field that have been occurring for the past decade. Currently, he is able to offer treatment options that are individualized based on pain types, patterns, and pathologies.
Though working in the pain management field can be challenging, Dr. Soto finds the work extremely rewarding. Preferring a multidisciplinary approach, he strives to maintain an open dialogue with each patient and provide viable options of care. The results mean patients can make better-informed decisions about their treatment plans. Through collaborative efforts with Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, Dr Soto is able to continue to provide the highest level of care and interventional pain management to his patients.
Dr. Eliezer Soto, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
5200 Babcock St. NE
Suite 111
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Christopher Weeden, MD, is one of the distinguished physicians at the Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Bay, Florida. Board certified in Anesthesiology by the American Board of Anesthesiology, Dr. Weeden completed his residency and pain medicine fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine. His extensive training encompasses a broad range of pain management techniques, which he employs to provide patient-centered care aimed at alleviating pain.
Dr. Weeden, a native of Tallahassee, Florida, earned his undergraduate degree in mathematics and chemistry from Emory University. He then obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine in Orlando. Following this, Dr. Weeden returned to Atlanta for his residency in anesthesiology and subsequent pain medicine fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine, where he received both academic and practical training in aspects of interventional pain medicine.
His expertise includes a multidisciplinary approach to treating various pain conditions, such as acute and chronic post-surgical pain, neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain, and cancer-related pain. With his training placing a special emphasis on cancer-related pain and advanced therapies, Dr. Weeden employs a range of multidisciplinary and targeted interventions to address diverse pain issues effectively.
Dr. Weeden is dedicated to enhancing his patients functionality and quality of life, focusing on activities that bring them joy. His treatment strategies include comprehensive and interventional pain therapies, such as implantable spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulators, lumbar decompression, ablations, and kyphoplasty.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Dr. Weeden enjoys spending time with his family and dogs, exploring Disney, and playing golf. He is also a passionate sports enthusiast and values attending sporting events.
Dr. Christopher Weeden, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
5200 Babcock St. NE
Suite 111
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Michael Esposito, MD, founded the Interventional Spine & Pain Institute – located in Vero Beach and Palm Bay, Florida – in order to create a multidisciplinary, patient-centric practice to treat a wide range of acute and chronic pain syndromes. Dr. Esposito is double board-certified in pain medicine and anesthesia by the American Board of Anesthesiology and is an expert in all aspects of pain medicine.
Dr. Esposito leverages his pain medicine specialty to help patients manage even the most complex pain, treating a wide variety of pain types with comprehensive, personalized, and evidence-based care. He treats chronic and acute pain, including cancer pain, neurological pain, and musculoskeletal pain, while offering each patient a personalized interventional treatment plan that may include tailored physical therapy, medication, and fluoroscopic/ultrasound-guided interventional pain and spine procedures. These procedures include implantable spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulators, radiofrequency ablation, targeted intrathecal drug delivery systems, kyphoplasty, lumbar decompression, and more.
Dr. Esposito’s journey began at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, where he earned his Bachelor of Arts degree, graduating with Honors, before attending Georgetown University School of Medicine in Washington, DC. There, he completed his Doctor of Medicine degree before moving on to complete his residency in anesthesiology in the Department of Anesthesia and Critical Care at The University of Chicago Hospital in Chicago, Illinois, where he also served as Chief Resident. Dr. Esposito went on to complete an interventional pain medicine fellowship at Massachusetts General Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital, in Boston, Massachusetts, where he also worked as an anesthesiologist at Massachusetts General Hospital serving veterans in the same capacity at the Veterans Affairs West Roxbury Hospital.
With a passion for teaching, Dr. Esposito extends his expertise to others by serving as an Assistant Professor of anesthesiology at the University of Central Florida and is a resource for medical students, residents, and fellows. He also serves as a key board member for several professional societies, regional organizations, and national boards that are dedicated to advancing treatments in the field of pain medicine. He’s also actively involved in research to find new, minimally invasive ways to treat spinal pain and has served as principal investigator, expert faculty, peer reviewer, and lecturer for several clinical research studies, well-respected journals, and at various nation-wide conferences. Dr. Esposito has greatly contributed to the advancements in pain management technology, patient education forums, and improved patient outcomes, garnering numerous accolades, awards, and recognition for his work, reinforcing his tireless dedication and commitment to advancing treatments in the field of pain medicine.
Most importantly, Dr. Esposito cares about YOU! He is committed to bringing you the most advanced medical options tailored specifically to your needs, options that will allow you to move beyond the pain.
Dr. Esposito has called the Atlantic Coast of Florida his home since 2014, and when he’s not helping his patients live pain-free lives, Dr. Esposito enjoys spending quality time with friends and family, outdoor activities on the water, and staying engaged in extracurricular activities in the community.
Dr. Michael Esposito, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
5200 Babcock St. NE
Suite 111
Palm Bay, FL 32905
Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
4150 Indian River Blvd
Vero Beach, FL 32967
Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
1325 36th St Ste B.
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
845 37th Place
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Eli Soto, MD, is one of the skilled physicians practicing at Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Beach, Florida. He is triple board-certified in pain medicine (ABPMR), internal medicine, and hospice & palliative care (ABIM). He also holds an academic appointment as an Assistant Professor at the University of Central Florida, College of Medicine in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Soto earned his Bachelor of Science and Medical Degree at the University of Puerto Rico in San Juan. As he was finishing his studies at the School of Medicine, his primary focus was oncology. It was not until he began his residency at Mount Auburn Hospital, a Harvard Medical School teaching hospital in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that he became intrigued by the field of pain management. He was attracted to this area of medicine because of the ability it afforded him to develop long-term relationships with patients suffering from chronic conditions while providing interventional treatments to improve their functionality and quality of life.
He went on to complete two fellowships, hospice & palliative care and interventional pain management at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland, and Mount Sinai Beth Israel in New York City. Dr. Soto also completed a research fellowship in pain medicine neuromodulation and became an attending physician at the latter institution. He held the title of Assistant Professor of the Departments of Medicine and Anesthesiology at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York.
With over a decade of experience in the pain management field, Dr. Soto is an expert in basic and advanced interventional pain management techniques, including intrathecal drug delivery systems, spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, lumbar decompression, vertebral augmentation techniques, endoscopic rhizotomy, ultrasound-guided interventions, and regenerative medicine procedures, among others. Dr. Soto also provides expert assessment and treatment to patients internationally and is an active member of several pain societies. His clinical interests include the management of chronic pain conditions such as headache, neuropathic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, spinal stenosis, post-laminectomy syndrome as well as refractory cancer, and abdominal and pelvic pain.
His research interests have included the use of non-invasive central neuromodulation systems in the treatment of atypical facial and malignant pain. Dr. Soto is extremely enthusiastic about the innovations in the pain management field that have been occurring for the past decade. Currently, he is able to offer treatment options that are individualized based on pain types, patterns, and pathologies.
Though working in the pain management field can be challenging, Dr. Soto finds the work extremely rewarding. Preferring a multidisciplinary approach, he strives to maintain an open dialogue with each patient and provide viable options of care. The results mean patients can make better-informed decisions about their treatment plans. Through collaborative efforts with Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, Dr Soto is able to continue to provide the highest level of care and interventional pain management to his patients.
Dr. Eliezer Soto, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
777 37th Street
Suite C-101
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Christopher Weeden, MD, is one of the distinguished physicians at the Interventional Spine and Pain Institute, which has locations in Vero Beach and Palm Bay, Florida. Board certified in Anesthesiology by the American Board of Anesthesiology, Dr. Weeden completed his residency and pain medicine fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine. His extensive training encompasses a broad range of pain management techniques, which he employs to provide patient-centered care aimed at alleviating pain.
Dr. Weeden, a native of Tallahassee, Florida, earned his undergraduate degree in mathematics and chemistry from Emory University. He then obtained his Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Central Florida College of Medicine in Orlando. Following this, Dr. Weeden returned to Atlanta for his residency in anesthesiology and subsequent pain medicine fellowship at Emory University School of Medicine, where he received both academic and practical training in aspects of interventional pain medicine.
His expertise includes a multidisciplinary approach to treating various pain conditions, such as acute and chronic post-surgical pain, neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain, and cancer-related pain. With his training placing a special emphasis on cancer-related pain and advanced therapies, Dr. Weeden employs a range of multidisciplinary and targeted interventions to address diverse pain issues effectively.
Dr. Weeden is dedicated to enhancing his patients functionality and quality of life, focusing on activities that bring them joy. His treatment strategies include comprehensive and interventional pain therapies, such as implantable spinal cord and peripheral nerve stimulators, lumbar decompression, ablations, and kyphoplasty.
Outside of his professional pursuits, Dr. Weeden enjoys spending time with his family and dogs, exploring Disney, and playing golf. He is also a passionate sports enthusiast and values attending sporting events.
Dr. Christopher Weeden, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
777 37th Street
Suite C-101
Vero Beach, FL 32960
Dr. Jessica Olsen, MD
Pain Medicine Physician
6830 S Highway 1
Port Saint Lucie, FL 34952