

Mohammad K. Ali, MD
Pain Management Specialist | Interventional Pain Medicine
100 Bradford Rd Ste 410 Wexford PA, 15090About
Dr. Mohammed K. Ali is a triple board-certified neurologist specializing in pain medicine and clinical neurophysiology. As Founder and Medical Director of the Interventional Pain & Spine Center in western Pennsylvania, he is known for his expertise in advanced neuromodulation therapies, including spinal cord and dorsal root ganglia stimulation. Dr. Ali takes a patient-centered approach to care, offering innovative, minimally invasive treatments for chronic pain and complex neurological disorders. He is especially skilled in managing headache conditions such as migraines, trigeminal neuralgia, and cluster headaches. Beyond the clinic, Dr. Ali enjoys travel, literature, culinary experiences, and time with his family.
Education and Training
Yenepoya Medical College M.B.B.S. (Bachelor of Medicine & Bachelor of Surgery), Graduation 2011
Board Certification
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Certified in Neurology
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Certified in Pain Medicine
ECFMG Certified
American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology - Certified in Clinical Neurophysiology
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Mohammad K. Ali, MD's Expert Contributions
Why Young Professionals Are Struggling with Back Pain—and What to Do About It
Back pain is no longer just a problem for older adults. Increasingly, young working professionals in their 20s, 30s, and 40s are walking into clinics and physicians' offices with complaints of persistent lower back pain, stiffness, and even nerve-related symptoms. The surprising rise in back pain...
What medications help with migraine?
Hello, You can manage Migraines at Home with Over-the-Counter (OTC) Options - Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin) Helps reduce inflammation and relieve headache pain. - Naproxen (Aleve) Offers longer-lasting pain relief for some individuals. - Acetaminophen (Tylenol) Gentler on the stomach, though it may be less effective for severe migraines. - Caffeine combinations Products like Excedrin Migraine combine acetaminophen, aspirin, and caffeine to enhance relief. - Cold compress: Apply a cold pack to your forehead or neck to numb pain. - Quiet, dark room: Rest in a calm environment to reduce sensory triggers. - Hydration: Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration-related migraines. - Caffeine (in moderation): A small amount may help stop early migraine symptoms, but avoid overuse. - Consistent sleep: Keep a regular sleep schedule to prevent attacks. If OTC treatments dont work, or if migraines are frequent or severe then schedule your appointment online now www.ipscpgh.com M. Ali, MD READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Medical Director Interventional Pain & Spine Center PLLC 2024 - Present
- General Neurologist Butler Health System 2022 - Present
- General Neurologist, Boardman Neurology Bon Secours Mercy Health System 2019 - 2022
Professional Memberships
- North American Neuromodulation Society
- American Academy of Neurology
- American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
Fellowships
- Case Western Reserve University Metro Health ACGME-accredited Interventional Pain Medicine
- Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine Pain Medicine 2024
- Allegheny General Hospital Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG Track) 2019
Internships
- Allegheny General Hospital - Preliminary Internal Medicine
Fellowships
- Allegheny General Hospital - Clinical Neurophysiology - 2018-2019, Case Western Reserve University - Pain Medicine - 2023-2024
Articles and Publications
- publications can be found on his practice website https://www.ipscpgh.com/md/mohammad-alihttps://movementdisorders.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/authored-by/Ali/Mohammad
- Glioneuronal Growth Infiltrating Lumbosacral Nerve Roots Following Intrathecal Stem Cell Injections Highlighting Perils of Stem Cell Tourism Rahul Rahangdale, Sandeep Rana, Prarthana Prakash, Mohamma
- Movement Disorders Clinical Practice March 2019
- Sub Investigator: REFALS Clinical trial June 2019
- Outcomes of Periodic Discharges in Critically ill Patients June 2018
Mohammad K. Ali, MD's Practice location
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Board-certified neurologist with dual fellowship training offers advanced solutions for complex neurological and pain disorders
Western Pennsylvania — Dr. Ali, MD, a board-certified neurologist with dual fellowship training in Clinical Neurophysiology and Interventional Pain Medicine, is now serving patients throughout the western Pennsylvania region. Known for his compassionate care and precision in diagnosis and treatment, Dr. Ali offers a unique and comprehensive approach to neurological and chronic pain conditions. He began his medical journey with a degree in medicine, followed by an internship in Preliminary Internal Medicine. During his neurology residency, he served as Chief Resident, underscoring his leadership and dedication to excellence.
Continuing to deepen his clinical expertise, Dr. Ali completed a specialized fellowship in Clinical Neurophysiology before pursuing an additional ACGME-accredited fellowship in Interventional Pain Medicine at the prestigious Case Western Reserve University MetroHealth Medical Center in Cleveland, Ohio. This dual training positions him at the forefront of treating complex pain syndromes and neurological conditions with precision and innovation.
Dr. Ali’s clinical interests span a wide spectrum of advanced therapies, with a strong focus on neuromodulation techniques such as Spinal Cord Stimulation and Dorsal Root Ganglia Stimulation. He also has significant expertise in managing debilitating headache disorders, including migraines, cluster headaches, and trigeminal neuralgia. His multidisciplinary approach combines the latest technologies with a patient-centered philosophy to deliver effective, long-lasting results.
Beyond his medical practice, Dr. Ali enjoys a rich personal life filled with travel, literature, culinary exploration, and cherished time with family. His well-rounded perspective enhances his ability to connect with patients on a personal level, creating a supportive environment where individuals feel heard and cared for throughout their treatment journey.
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