Dr. Winn will personally see every patient, obtain a detailed history, and perform a thorough physical examination. The findings, along with correlation of patient's symptoms (ex. MRI), will lead to individualized care plan that will be clearly explained to the patient. Patients will also understand the risks, benefits, and alternatives of the care plan.
We have offices in central New Jersey within Middlesex County and Hudson County.
Main Office: 3 Hospital Plaza, Suite 313, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Bayonne Location: 801 JFK Boulevard, Bayonne, NJ 07002
732-360-1800
Most common chronic pain includes back pain, headache and neck pain as well as pain caused by illnesses and accidents or injuries. CPSC treats many painful conditions including:
CPSC specializes in many routine and advanced procedures to treat painful conditions. Following is a list of some of the common procedures performed by Dr. Winn.
Dr. Terrance Winn completed his residency in anesthesiology at Columbia University's St-Luke's-Roosevelt Hospital Center. He has co-authored scientific research papers and has contributed to his profession by presenting at the National Conferences and has written chapters in Anesthesiology board review book. Dr. Winn received his Medical Degree from Upstate Medical University in Syracuse NY, and undergraduate degree from Cornell University. He is affiliated with Raritan Bay Medical Center, and St. Barnabas Hospital Center.
Dr. Winn is board certified by both ABA-Pain Medicine and American Board of Anesthesiology. Official verification of Dr. Winn's ABA Certification status and details are listed here.
Dr. Winn is an active member of American Medical Association and International Spine Intervention Society.
The New Jersey Choice Top Doctors is based on recommendations by their peers. Dr. Winn is voted as Anesthesiology & Pain Management specialist for 2014 and again in 2015.
Pain management is specialized branch of medicine with interdisciplinary care to systematically diagnose, treat and manage chronic pain. According to American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine, pain management specialist is a physician with special training in evaluation, diagnosis, and treatment of all different types of pain. Different types of pain range from acute to chronic pain, caused by various reasons such as injury, surgery, medical issues such as diabetes or cancer. Pain physician will diagnose pain conditions based on evaluation and specialized tests, and prescribe course of treatment accordingly. Treatment options include medication, invasive and non-invasive procedures such as injection, minor or major surgery, as well as physical therapy.
Majority of the procedures are typically quick and relatively painless and target the source to alleviate pain conditions. They are performed at surgery centers within relatively short amount of time and does not require overnight stay. Dr. Winn is specially trained for interventional procedures.
On your first visit, Dr. Winn will get to know you and evaluate your pain problem based on detailed history, physical exam and tests results that you may have had prior. It is important to get a complete overview of your medical history as well as past and current medications. You may also bring existing X-rays, CAT scans or MRI tests. Please note that Dr. Winn will not be prescribing narcotics on your first visit as accurate diagnosis is necessary and to prevent unnecessary narcotic prescriptions.
CPSC is in network with most insurances. Please call our offices if you have questions on specific insurance participation.
Please fill out the new patient forms, which can be downloaded here. Please bring your MRI, x-rays, CAT scans if you have any.
ABA-Pain Medicine board certification is issued by America Board of Anesthesia with following requirements: To register for the Pain Medicine (PM) Examination, diplomates must:
ABPM board certification is issued by the American Board of Pain Medicine and is currently recognized by 15 states. The requirements are less stringent compared to ABA-Pain Medicine.