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Samir Tomajian, MD - Pain Management in Gulfport, Mississippi
Nerve Blocks
Targeted nerve blocks to interrupt pain signals
Spinal Cord Stimulation
Implantable devices to manage chronic pain
Injection Therapy
Corticosteroid and other therapeutic injections for pain relief
Medication Management
Prescription management and medication optimization
Physical Therapy
Exercises and treatments to improve mobility and reduce pain

Specialized Pain Management in Gulfport, MS
At Samir Tomajian, MD, we provide comprehensive pain management solutions for patients throughout the Gulf Coast region. Our practice specializes in treating chronic pain conditions through a variety of advanced interventional techniques. Dr. Tomajian brings extensive expertise in pain medicine, offering personalized treatment plans that may include:
- Steroid injections for neck and back pain
- Spinal cord stimulator implantation
- Interventional pain procedures
- Comprehensive pain assessments
- Medication management
Located at 1340 Broad Ave, Suite 450 in Gulfport, we strive to deliver thorough and attentive care to each patient. Our goal is to improve quality of life by addressing pain at its source with the most appropriate treatment options. For more information about our services or to schedule a consultation, please call us at +1 228-867-5006 or visit our official profile at Memorial Hospital.
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What Patients Say
Patient Testimonials
“Dr. Tomajian is the exact doctor to go see if you are looking for a dedicated, hardworking, and knowledgeable professional who gets excellent results. Pain is a difficult field of medicine, and one where empathy on the part of doctors can sadly be in short supply. Not so with Dr. Tomajian. He is a family man with a heart of gold who would give you the shirt off his back if you needed it. Thank you, Dr. Tomajian.”
— Jeffrey Planchard
“I'm about to change doctor!!! Everytime I come for an appointment you literally sit and wait for an hour or more. Imagine you're in chronic pain and sitting in the back room to be seen for an hour or more is beyond me! Didn't post my first experience which was horrible! But this time I have to, this is so unprofessional!”
— Frances Padilla
“The doctor after two stimulators put the third one in and he put it in and it's and it is stimulating my upper chest, not my lower legs and I specifically told him that if he is going to put it in make sure he does not put it in and have it stimulate in the same area. I am very dissatisfied with him and his death and his friends Dr Coleman and his cohorts that said I said bad things about Dr T I just told the truth period they could not program it properly answer the programmer gave up. Now I can't get any Orthopedics in the area because of this. And he had a family problem but he kept me waiting for 12 days and I just decided not to have him anymore because he's screwed up again what was screwed up before”
— Arthur Huff
“My orthopedist referred me to this doctor for what I thought was going to be injections for pain my ankle. He examined my ankle and diagnosed with primary osteoarthritis, but failed to inject. He instead prescribed Celebrex.. I left the practice, shaking my head, because I thought I was supposed to be getting pain relief. When I went back to the orthopedist and told her what happened, she seemed to be confused. As time went on, my pain kept increasing. I asked her to refer me back to him. She referred me back to him, but he wanted to give me injections in my back. He said that the pain in my ankle was coming from pinched nerves in my back. The orthopedist told him that I had an EMG test that was remarkably abnormal. His wife, the nurse practitioner, told me that she wanted to give me the injection just to rule out that the pain in my ankle was not coming from my back. The way they treated me was the epitome of gaslighting. I got up and left the practice telling them that there is no way they're going to give me an injection in my back just rule out that the pain in my ankle is not coming from my back. That is the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard of. Needless to say, I left, and I will not be returning because I don't want to be anybody's, guinea pig.”
— Corrine McBride
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Open until 4:30 PM
- Monday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Tuesday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Wednesday(Today)8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Thursday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- Friday8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
- SaturdayClosed
- SundayClosed
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