Anthony Espinet, Anesthesiologist
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Anthony Espinet

Pain Management Specialist | Interventional Pain Medicine

29 Carrara Street Suite 4, Level 2 St. Benowa Queensland, 4217

About

Anthony J. Espinet, BSC, MBBS, DA, FRCA, is a senior anesthesiologist and senior chronic pain specialist running an interventional clinic and exercise center that offers chronic pain diagnosis, integrated treatment programs, interventional procedures and injections, exercise therapy, physiotherapy and a multidisciplinary pain management program. Located in Benowa, Queenslad, Australia, his practice, The Pain Doctors, offers pain relief for back and neck pain, headaches, sciatica, shoulder pain, hip pain, complex regional pain syndrome, and cancer pain. Also affiliated with Pindara Medical Center on the Gold Coast, Dr. Espinet has many years in practice and offers his skill-set and passion to their patients in his spare time. For all of Dr. Espinet's achievements and successes over the course of his career, he has been named Fellow of the Royal College of Anesthesiology. Chronic pain is a complex and debilitating condition which can have a major impact on your levels of physical activity and quality of life. The Pain Doctors team of specialist physicians are able to provide the most advanced techniques available for the treatment of pain in a supportive and compassionate environment. We will work with you to develop a management strategy to reduce your levels of pain, improve your function and restore your quality of life. Please visit The Pain Doctors at http://www.paindoctors.com.au

Education and Training

University of West Indies

Board Certification

Dual Ceritifed in Anesthesiology and Pain Manaement

Provider Details

MaleEnglish

Areas of expertise and specialization

AnesthesiologyPain ManagementSpinal Pain

Faculty Titles & Positions

  • Assistant Professor, Griffith University -

Internships

  • Extensive Training in 4 Countries

Articles and Publications

  • 6 Published Works

What do you attribute your success to?

  • Technical Knowledge, Hard Work

Hobbies / Sports

  • Traveling

Favorite professional publications

  • Pain Journal

Anthony Espinet's Practice location

The Pain Doctors

29 Carrara Street Suite 4, Level 2 -
St. Benowa, Queensland 4217
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Get to know Anesthesiologist Dr. Anthony J. Espinet,, who serves the population of Benowa, Queensland. Dr. Espinet is a highly trained and qualified anesthesiologist and interventional pain specialist with extensive expertise in all facets of his work, especially pain management, anesthesiology, and spinal pain. Dr. Espinet has been in practice for more than 33 years and is currently serving patients as the Senior Pain Specialist and Anesthesiologist for The Pain Doctors in Benowa, Queensland, Australia. He is also affiliated with the Pindara Medical Center and the John Flynn Hospital in the Gold Coast. Dr Espinet’s career in medicine began in 1987 when he graduated with his MD Degree and Diploma in Anesthesiology from the University of the West Indies. After graduating, Dr. Espinet completed extensive post-graduate training in Edinburgh Scotland, England UK, Europe, Texas USA, and Australia, before entering into private practice in Queensland, Australia. Dr. Espinet is dual board certified in Anesthesiology and Pain Management and is a specialist in back and neck pain, cancer pain, complex regional pain syndrome and the use of spinal cord stimulators for pain management. He has earned the coveted title of Fellow of the Royal College of Anesthesiology, and Fellow of the Faculty of Pain Medicine of Australia and New Zealand. In addition to his clinical practice, Dr. Espinet is a senior lecturer at the Griffith University School of Medicine and an Assistant Professor at Bond University. Dr. Espinet has conducted 3 international multicenter clinical trials in pain management and is the lead investigator for an ongoing clinical trial on the use of etanercept in Alzheimer’s disease. He has published over 20 papers and abstracts in scientific journals and attributes his success to a combination of hard work and technical knowledge. Dr. Espinet lectures extensively all over the world to many scientific and medical audiences and when he is not assisting patients, he enjoys spending time with his family. Anesthesiology is the practice of medicine dedicated to the relief of pain and total care of the surgical patient before, during and after surgery. It encompasses anesthesia, intensive care medicine, critical emergency medicine and pain medicine. A pain management specialist evaluates, diagnoses, and treats all different types of pain. Pain is a wide spectrum of disorders including acute pain, chronic pain and cancer pain and sometimes a combination of these. Pain can also arise for many different reasons such as surgery, injury, nerve damage, and metabolic problems such as diabetes. Occasionally, pain can even be the problem all by itself, without any obvious cause at all.

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