Dual board certified in both Pain Medicine and Physical Medicine Rehabilitation, Dr. Chernoff is an expert in managing musculoskeletal and chronic pain conditions. His empathy, care and respect for all of his patients and practices combined with an individualized approach to pain relief enables him to treat patients accurately and effectively.
He is available for appointments and is a member of the Catholic Health care system, where most major insurance carriers are accepted.
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New and innovative treatments
Dr. Chernoff provides the latest in Pain Medicine treatments including:
Spinal cord stimulation, basal vertebral nerve ablation, interspinous spacer placements, vertebral plastice, kyphopastly plastice, peripheral nerve stimulation, x-ray guided epidurals and ultrasound guided injections.
Empathy, Expertise, & Individualized Treatment
We are here to maximize function and improve your quality of life.
At Long Island Pain Medicine, we personalize your care with tailored treatment plans, medication management, exercise regiments, therapeutic injections, and other minimally invasive procedures.
We understand that there is no cookie-cutter solution for your pain, and we treat each individual with care and respect.
Wide variety of chronic pain conditions
Dr. Chernoff is Dual Board Certified in both Pain Medicine as well as Physiatry. He has trained extensively in residency and fellowship in musculoskeletal and neurological disease.
Some conditions treated include: Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome Type 1 & Type 2, Fibromyalgia, Neuropathy, and Radiculopathy.
As a Pain Physician, Dr. Chernoff's primary mission is to provide compassionate and effective care to patients who are grappling with chronic pain.
He approaches this challenge with a comprehensive and patient-centered mindset. Dr. Chernoff begins by conducting a thorough assessment of the patient's condition, taking into account medical history, lifestyle, and specific pain symptoms. From there, he designs a personalized treatment plan that may include a combination of opioid sparing medications, interventional procedures, physical therapy, psychotherapy, and lifestyle modifications. It is crucial to prioritize open communication with every patient, ensuring active involvement in every care decision and clear understanding of the potential risks and benefits of each treatment option. Ultimately, his goal is to alleviate suffering and improve the quality of life for those in pain, providing them with the support and relief they need to regain control over their lives.