Lawrence County Memorial Hospital (LCMH) in Lawrenceville has announced the expansion of it's Pain Management program. Two new professionals have been added-Dr. Adam Schneider and family practitioner Lori Carpenter. Schnieder brings plenty of expertise to LCMH as one of only 208 CRNAs nationwide certified in chronic pain management. He is a leader in the field whose practice emphasizes non-surgical, non-opioid alternatives to address pain. Carpenter provides holistic care that integrates medication management, interventional procedures, physical therapy and lifestyle modifications to address the various aspects of pain. Gene Allen, Executive Director of Hospital and Clinical Operations at LCMH says that the additions of Schneider and Carpenter will benefit patients and enhance the medical care locally.
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