We at Lenchig Spine & Pain Institute share the same commitment: “Improving the Quality of Life of People Living with Pain.”
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Our team of Professionals, constituted by Dr. Sergio Lenchig, MD, and Isa Vazquez, ARNP, will be glad to help you any step toward a life free of pain. Please contact us for more information.
OUR LOCATION
Lenchig Spine & Pain Institute
6550 North Federal Highway Suite 522 & 512
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
WORKING HOURS
Monday through Friday
8:00am – 12:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
CONTACT US
Phone number: (954) 493-5048
Fax number: (877) 376-4036
Send us an email: [email protected]
Sergio Lenchig, MD
Dr. Lenchig is an interventional pain management physician trained at the University of Miami.
He completed a General Surgery internship at Mount Sinai Medical Center, followed by his residency in PM&R at the University of Miami.
He then did a one-year fellowship in Spinal Cord Injury, followed by another year of fellowship in Pain Medicine at the same institution.
After that, Dr. Lenchig worked as a faculty member at the University of Miami/Jackson.
Memorial Hospital, in the Department of Anesthesia, Division of Pain Medicine, while completing a research fellowship on chronic pain management under the same department.
Dr. Lenchig specializes in back, and musculoskeletal pain, atypical facial pain, trigeminal neuralgia, occipital neuralgia, complex regional pain syndrome (RSD), kyphoplasty for vertebral compression fractures, spinal cord stimulation, peripheral nerve stimulation, ultrasound-guided joint injections, and plasma reach platelet (PRP) injections for tendinitis, bursitis, and arthritis.
Isa Vazquez, ARNP
Isa Vazquez's ARNP story is quite fascinating as a self-made success.
Pursuing better opportunities in life, I decided to give up a career in chemical engineering in Uruguay and migrate to the USA.
She began in the front desk position while taking multiple medical billing courses.
She was the medical biller when dr. Lenchig joined the practice in 2012.
Concurrently she attended nursing school and became the head nurse of the practice, opening the opportunity to become our nurse practitioner.
TRUE AMERICAN DREAM STORY!
OUR SERVICES
- Chronic Pain of the Lumbar region.
- Chronic Pain of the Thoracic region.
- Chronic Pain in the Cervical region.
- Sciatica.
- Herniated Disc.
- Failed Back Surgery Syndrome.
- Lumbar Degenerative Disc Disease.
- Vertebral Fractures.
- Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy.
- Complex Regional Pain Syndrome.
- Cancer-related pain.
- Post-Herpatic Neuralgia.
- Myofascial Pain Syndrome.
- Peripheral Nephropathy.
- Other Pain-related conditions.
STATE-OF-THE-ART
Advanced State-of-the-Art Techniques Include:
- Intradiscal Electro Thermal Therapy (IDET)
- Percutaneous Disc Decompression, Nucleoplasty
- Intraspinal Analgesia with Morphine Pump
- Radiofrequency Neuroblation
- Spinal Endoscopy
- Spinal Cord Stimulator
- Vertebroplasty
Epidural Injections:
- Neck – Cervical
- Mid-back – Thoracic
- Low back – Lumbar or Caudal
Facet Joint Injections:
- Cervical
- Thoracic
- Lumbar
SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT
Our team of Professionals, constituted by Dr. Sergio Lenchig, MD, and Isa Vazquez, ARNP, will be glad to help you any step toward a life free of pain. Please contact us for more information.
OUR LOCATION
Lenchig Spine & Pain Institute
6550 North Federal Highway Suite 522 & 512
Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308
WORKING HOURS
Monday through Friday
8:00am – 12:00pm
1:00pm – 5:00pm
CONTACT US
Phone number: (954) 493-5048
Fax number: (877) 376-4036
Send us an email: [email protected]
Sacroiliitis
SYMPTOMS Have you been pregnant?Have you had vaginal delivery?Or are you a runner? Or have yougained or lost weight recently?Do you have a history of scoliosis “S” spine?Are you a weight lifter? Sacroiliitis or Sacro-Iliac Joint disease (SIJ Disease) is a commonly underdiagnosed disease of the spine. Usually creates an aching pain in both sides…
Coccydynia
SYMPTOMS The tailbone! Usually, trauma is related to this pain, and you remember it. But it can happen sporadically. It is not always there is a fracture. Most of the time, there is a subluxation (a displacement that corrected itself) causing detriment of the ligaments involved and subsequent pain in the coccyx bone. TREATMENTS Coccydynia…
Vertebral Compression Fracture:
SYMPTOMS Had a recent fall? Have a pain in the spine that will not go away with any pain medication? Do you sometimes feel it’s hard to breathe from this pain? Have a history of osteopenia or osteoporosis? Or simply feel pain all over your back after a recent fall or trauma? This could be…